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Is a raw apple 86 percent water?

no it's 84% water


Can the fruit apple charge to 100 percent?

Yes, an Apple device, such as an iPhone or iPad, can charge to 100 percent. However, the actual time it takes to reach that level depends on the device's battery health, the charger used, and the current battery level when charging begins. Additionally, Apple devices have built-in features to optimize charging and prolong battery lifespan by managing how and when they reach full charge.


Is an apple made of 25 percent air that is why they float?

Yes, apples contain about 25 percent air, which contributes to their buoyancy and allows them to float in water. The air pockets within the apple's structure make it less dense than water, enabling it to stay on the surface. This characteristic is part of what gives apples their unique texture and helps them remain buoyant.


What is the difference between ratio and percent?

Ratio is another form of a fraction, for instance: I have 1 apple to two oranges, which can be expressed as 1:2 (ratio) or 1/2 (fraction) which basically mean the same thing. Percent (%) is when you actually DIVIDE and multiply that decimal by 100%. For instance, with the apple and oranges, 1/2 becomes 0.5. 0.5 x 100= 50%.


How are percents greater than 100 percent used in real world contexts?

You often hear about athletes giving "110 percent," but that's not possible. But if you figure that Apple's Revenue Per Share in the third quarter of 2011 was $16.51 and in the third quarter of 2015 was $40.34, that's an increase of about 244 percent.