two apples
yes... since anything that describes a noun is an adjective... e.g - six apples.. it is showing/DESCRIBING how many apples there are :)
You have six... ID(random numbers here) I just wanted to correct this... you have two. He (or She) did not say from EACH tree, just from three trees.
six (6)
The sixth person took the basket with the egg in it.
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.
Apples are 6/9 of the basket.
If the apples are divided evenly into six baskets, then there are 564 apples in four baskets. 846 / 6 = 141 apples per basket 4 x 141 = 564 apples
If there are three apples, then there are six oranges. Those add up to nine, so if nine is half the number of cherries in the basket, then there are eighteen cherries there.
There are zero bananas in a six pack of apples.
yes... since anything that describes a noun is an adjective... e.g - six apples.. it is showing/DESCRIBING how many apples there are :)
The word "basket" has six sounds: /b/ /a/ /s/ /k/ /ə/ /t/.
You have six... ID(random numbers here) I just wanted to correct this... you have two. He (or She) did not say from EACH tree, just from three trees.
six (6)
The sixth person took the basket with the egg in it.
six pies.
the last one took egg along with basket .hence one egg remained in basket.
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.