You have a total of seven apples.
Well, honey, it's simple. You put 3 apples in each of the first three bags, leaving the last bag empty. Then, you put the remaining 3 apples in the last bag. Voila! Odd numbers of apples in each bag, just like you asked.
Like if it said 4 apples per a bag. That means for apples for a bag. So in that sentence it would mean for.
Oh, dude, that's easy! Just put 1 apple in the first bag, 3 in the second, 1 in the third, and 4 in the fourth. Voilà, each bag now has an odd number of apples. It's like apple math, but with a twist!
The weight of a bag of apples varies. This is due to there being many bags of apples that differ from each other because apples are natural, therefore varying in weight, and producers bagging them in different quantities, as a result, generally bags of apples are measured in quantities of types of apple rather than weight. So to find the answer to your question you should conduct a survey, and find an average for your results.
the 5lb bag, you just divide the ponds by the price. Hope I helped! ;3)
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.
The number of apples in a 3-pound bag depends on the size and weight of each apple. On average, there are about 7-8 medium-sized apples in a 3-pound bag.
You have a total of seven apples.
Yes. Of course! No, because some of the stems might have fallen off.
3lb is equal to 3 pounds.
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There are six times as many apples in the bag on the Moon. This is usually used by the metric folks to point out that the pound is really a measure of Force, while the kilogram is a measure of Mass. (If the question had been 1 kg of apples on each, the answer would have been that they have the same number of apples).
It is more likely for a bag of apples to weigh 2kg because 2kg is within the typical weight range of a bag of apples, whereas 2g would be a very small weight for a bag of apples.
3lb
i would pay about 5-10 $