The number of oranges in 1 kg can vary based on their size and variety. On average, there are about 4 to 6 medium-sized oranges per kilogram. Smaller oranges may yield more per kilogram, while larger ones will yield fewer.
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The number of oranges in 1 kilogram can vary depending on the size and variety of the oranges. On average, there are about 4 to 6 medium-sized oranges in 1 kilogram. Smaller oranges may yield a higher count, while larger ones may result in fewer.
It is one quarter. Numerically that means it is one of each four items, or 1/4. If you had four oranges, then one orange would be one quarter of all the oranges. Take a dozen (12) oranges and separate them into four groups with three oranges in each group. Then one of those groups of three oranges represents one fourth (one out of four groups) of 12 oranges. In this example the item was a group not an orange
2 is more than 1.
you call them possums if your talking about more than 1
mouses
Bipenal
the question was: What do you call more than 1 sloth? The Answer Is: Sloths Hint: Just add a s at the end! Thank-you! Peace! Love! Shine!
there is no plural for sheep 1 sheep is call a sheep and more than 1 sheep is call a sheep
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Oranges are different sizes. What I call a small one is about 3 ounces.
The number of oranges in 1 kg can vary based on their size and variety. On average, there are about 4 to 6 medium-sized oranges per kilogram. Smaller oranges may yield more per kilogram, while larger ones will yield fewer.
6 Oranges in a kilo
4 oranges ==> 6 glasses of juice6 oranges = 1-1/2 times 4 oranges ==> 1-1/2 times 6 glasses = 9 glasses of juice
I think he called her more than 1 nickname.
Call in 5 days to follow up. No more than 1 week, though.