Well, if you are comparing 1 Pear to 1 Apple, then the apple is cheaper. But if you are comparing the bunch then neither of them are cheaper.
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Well, honey, if you pick 79 apples, you've got yourself about 6 and a half dozen apples. So, unless you're planning a baking marathon or starting your own orchard, you might want to share the wealth before they all go bad.
On the question of "Why apples are different colors?" there are three main patterns. Green apples are green because they contain the green pigment, chlorophyll. Yellow apples start out green but the apple stops making chlorophyll as it matures. The chlorophyll it contains eventually degrades to reveal yellow carotenoid pigments that were there all along but being masked by the chlorophyll. Red apples follow the same pattern as yellow apples but start making a red pigment called anthocyanin. So basically, all apples are some shade of red, green, or yellow, or a combination thereof.their are three colours of an appleone :REDtwo :GREENthree :YELLOW
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If a lady buys 13 apples and gives some to her 3 friends, the total number of apples is divided among 4 people. To find out how many apples each person gets, you would divide 13 by 4, which equals 3 with a remainder of 1. Therefore, each person would get 3 apples, and there would be 1 apple left over.