If there were three bananas, and you've taken one banana, then there are two bananas left.
Solve the problem by treating it as a simultaneous equation question which works out as: Apples: 0.20 each Oranges: 0.10 each
2 apples
green apples by far. do not use pink lady apples or other apples because they ruin it.
One apple.
If there were three bananas, and you've taken one banana, then there are two bananas left.
Under the same conditions, a strawberry will rot much faster than an apple.
The five most frequently consumed fruits in the US are bananas, apples, watermelon, grapes, and strawberries.
Yes Because the sugar in the banana reacts faster than the acid in an apple.
Seeing as the banana is the most superior fruit there is, it would take an infinitely small portion of a banana to equal an apple. Seeing as no matter is infinitely dividivle, it is not possible to compare apples and bananas. Bananas are everything. Apples are nothing.
More than one seed per fruit - Apples Thick skin that separates easily from flesh -Oranges Fruits are elongate- Bananas
Bananas rot faster than apples because although both fruits will eventually be decomposed by bacteria, the banana is more exposed to these decomposers than an apple, causing it to rot faster than an apple.
No, but the banana affects the apple's ripeness- the APPLE grows quicker. The banana grows normally.
Banana has more vitamin than apple. banana has potasium and lots of vitamins you can gain by eating banana.
A banana would rot faster because it is softer and attracts dirt and germs faster.
An apple tree.
i think bananas