two apples
4.166666666666667 apples.
3 apples
There would be 0 apples.
12 apples
36 apples in each basket
Half as many means that you have one half less of something.For example:"Jack has 10 apples and Peter has half as many as Jack."So Peter has 5 apples.But "Half as many again" is not the same. This means an EXTRA half."Jack has 10 apples and Peter has half as many again."This means that Peter has 15 apples.
Yes, a question can have "if" at the start. For example, a math question might ask "If Jack had 10 apples, and he ate 2 apples today, how many apples does he have left?"
When Jack dies.
Walter Jack has written: 'The apple' -- subject(s): Apples
Jack and Jill don't want to eat the apples right now Couldn't a boy & girl think of anything else to do besides eat the apples? And did a serpent give Jill the apple?
2 apples.
Well, honey, if you take two apples from a pile of seven, you're left with two apples. I mean, it's not rocket science. Math doesn't have to be complicated, darling. Just count the darn apples!
two apples
The number of apples in a crate can vary depending on the size of the crate and the size of the apples. A typical commercial apple crate may contain around 42-48 pounds of apples, which equates to approximately 100-120 apples, assuming an average apple weight of 7-8 ounces. However, it's important to note that these numbers are estimates and can vary based on the specific circumstances.
you have 2 apples
2 because that's how many you took.