Kg(kilogramme) is a unit of mass, while feet and inches are units of length. One cannot convert Apples to Oranges.
The numerator is how much of the denominator. For example, if you have 3 green apples and 2 red apples, the total amount of apples is the denominator, 5. so, 3/5 of the apples are green, and 2/5 of the apples are red.
6 kg for 2.40 is 28.6% more applesauce for your money than 6 lb for 1.40 .
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About $2.50 when they're in season.
enough!
The question is incomplete. but one can interpret it as cost of apples be $3.98 per kg. therefore for half kg it will cost $1.99.
Box of apples = 9 kg + Half the weight of a box of applesThis can be written as...Box of apples = Half the weight of a box of apples + Half the weight of a box of applesThis means that 9 kg = Half the weight of a box of apples, so...9 x 2 = 18 kg
If you have 2 Apples and you add 2 Apples then you would end up with a total of 4 Apples.
1 kg = 1000 grams 1/2 kg = 500 grams 700 grams is heavier
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if you take two apples from three apples, then you have 2 apples because you asked 'how much do you'. so it means, how many apples do you have in your hands, or how much you've taken. and so, the answer to this is two.
1.2 kg of apples is the same as 1200 g of apples.
they r probably about i1-2 ponds depending on what kind they r if their green their about 4 lbs. if their red bout 2
if I have two apples and YOU take 2 how many do YOU have? you have 2.
It all depends on the size of each apple and it's weight.
The concentration of vitamin C in apples is approx. 5 mg/100 g (or 50 mg/kg). Weigh your 100 apples ank make the simple calculus.