The question seems to compare two unrelated items: apples and Coke. There is no direct conversion or equivalence between them, as they are different types of products. If you're asking about nutritional content or equivalent energy, you would need to specify the context for a meaningful comparison.
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If it weighs one kilogram on the moon, it will have about six times as many apples as a bag of 1 kilo apples on earth.
The number of apples in 1 kg can vary based on the size and variety of the apples. On average, a medium-sized apple weighs about 150-200 grams, which means you can expect to get about 5 to 7 apples in 1 kg. Smaller apples may yield more, while larger apples will yield fewer.
1, unless somebody else takes that one away. Hold on to your apples.
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depends how much coke is in it.
8 apples
6.02 * 10^23 or 602,300,000,000,000,000,000,000 apples.
1 lb. = about 4 small apples 1 lb. = about 3 medium apples 1 lb. = about 2 large apples
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apples coke tea coffe not really
Take the number of apples she has (2), and subtract how many apples she gave away (1.) 2 - 1 = 1 So, Kiki would have 2 apples left.
The mathematical statement of 2-1 can be done with apples by stating "If you have 2 apples and you take away 1 apple, how many apples would you have left?" The answer would be 1 apple.
1 apple. No, 2 apples because you took 2.
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Roughly 4 dried apples equals one cup.