very big hands
11 realy
Roughly 4 dried apples equals one cup.
One apple, 3 apples take away 2 apples is one apple
Oh, dude, you would have some serious fruit balance issues! Like, technically, you would have 11 apples total, but I mean, who needs that many apples at once, right? Maybe consider sharing with a friend or something, unless you're planning an apple-themed feast, then go for it, I guess.
One apple remains, but you might be thinking of a similar version of that question: "If you take two apples from three apples, how many apples to do you have?" The answer to that question is two.
Three apples minus two apples leaves one apple. 3-2=1
If you have 5 apples in one hand and 6 in the other, you would have a total of 11 apples. This is simply the sum of the apples in both hands.
LARGE hands.
Two. One on the floor and one in your hand. LOLZ CHEEZY JOKE
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Roughly 4 dried apples equals one cup.
The answer to this riddle is that you would have 11 apples in total. The riddle is designed to trick the listener into overthinking the scenario by focusing on the hands rather than the total number of apples. By simply adding the apples together, you would realize the correct answer is 11.
Approximately 2 apples.
All 10 apples are left, but now he only has 8 of them in his possession, and he'll never see the other 2 again.
One apple, 3 apples take away 2 apples is one apple
1 x 0 = 0 or if you prefer it in say... apples or something "I am holding no apples in one hand, I don't have any apples"
no one knows until you find out how many apples are in each cup...
Oh, dude, you would have some serious fruit balance issues! Like, technically, you would have 11 apples total, but I mean, who needs that many apples at once, right? Maybe consider sharing with a friend or something, unless you're planning an apple-themed feast, then go for it, I guess.