5/6 + 1/2 = 5/6 + 3/6 = 8/6 = 4/3 basket
30-13=17 Andy picked 17 apples
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She would of picked 21 apple within the second hour.
Martin picked a bag full of apples to take to his teammates.
The boxes should have capacities which are all the powers of 2, from 20 to 29. 1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128,256,512. By combining these boxes in different ways, any number of apples up to 1023 can be attained.
36 apples in each basket
Since Kevin picked 13 more apples than Andy and its clear that Kevin picked 30 apples in total, then Andy picked exactly 17 apples.
30-13=17 Andy picked 17 apples
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If Kiana picked 12 apples and that is 6 fewer than what Willie picked, we can set up the equation: 12 = Willie - 6. To find the number of apples Willie picked, we add 6 to Kiana's total: 12 + 6 = 18. Therefore, Willie picked 18 apples from the tree.
She would of picked 21 apple within the second hour.
No. of apples picked = 1No. of red apples = 6No. of yellow apples = 8Total no. of apples = 14Probability that the apple picked is red = No. of red / Total no. of red apples= 6/14= 3/7= 0.42857142857142857142857142857143
Because if he picked four that would be called Geoffreying for apples, not Bobbing for apples.
50 -.-" or it could be still 45 if this is a trick question...
There are 42 apples left, and you have 3 apples yourself.Another view:There are still 45 apples: 3 that you picked up and the other 42 that are "there"
he picked the most apples in the world
The past tense of "pick" is "picked." In English, regular verbs typically form their past tense by adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb. "Pick" is a regular verb, so it follows this rule. For example, "Yesterday, I picked some apples from the tree."