a box of apples
Carlos started with 23 apples.
I believe this question should also stipulate that the boxes are incorrectly labelled, then my solution works (I think)! It's easier if you number the boxes:- The box labelled the oranges is box no.1 " " " " apples " " " 2 " " " " apples & oranges is box no. 3 Now remembering that box no.1 is incorrectly labelled "oranges" Box no.2 is incorrectly labelled "apples" and Box no.3 is incorrectly labelled "apples & oranges". Take a sample from box no.3....if it is an apple, then box no.3 holds apples. Box no.2 labelled "apples" is wrong so this box must contain oranges and this leaves box no1 which must hold apples& oranges. This works in reverse (if you pick an orange from box no.3), so you always start with box no.3
One apple, 3 apples take away 2 apples is one apple
You would choose to draw from the box labeled "Apples and Oranges"...Whatever fruit you draw is the fruit from that box. (you know this is the case because the boxes are mislabeled) You then proceed to relabel the box with "Apples" if that is what you drew. Then you relabel the original "Apples" box to "Oranges" and the original "Oranges" box to "Apples and Oranges".
Box of apples = 9 kg + Half the weight of a box of applesThis can be written as...Box of apples = Half the weight of a box of apples + Half the weight of a box of applesThis means that 9 kg = Half the weight of a box of apples, so...9 x 2 = 18 kg
the record is 500
An apple box is a wooden box used to transport apples, traditionally 12 inches by 20 inches by 8 inches in size.
Open the box labeled "Apples and Oranges" If there is an apple inside, you know there can ONLY be apples inside because it's improperly labeled already. Now you also know that the box labeled "Apples" is incorrect as well because you have just found the proper apple box. Without looking in any other box, you know the box labeled "Oranges" is actually "Apples and Oranges" and the box labeled "Apples" is actually "Oranges".
Carlos started with 23 apples.
The plural of apple is apples. The plural possessive of apples is apples'
Apple juice is made from apples.
Apples were growing everywhere so everybody discovered the apple. Yeah................. Seems weird, right?
Apple Macs are not made from Apples.
apple pie, candy apples apple salad apple juice
Apple (1995) Apple (2011) Apple (2012) Adam's Apples (2005) The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975) The Apple (1980) The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again (1979) Noon Blue Apples (2002) The Apple (1998) Under the Apple Tree (2014) The Apple War (1971) Newton's Apple (1983) Adams Apples (2011) God, Sex & Apple Pie (1998) Apple Stories (2012) Apples (I) (2010) Under the Apple Box (2012) John Apple Jack (2013) Apples and Oranges (2012) Red Apples Falling (2009) Golden Apples of the Sun (1973) Three Bites of the Apple (1967) The Apple Pushers (2011) Big Apple (2002) Saturday Night in Apple Valley (1965) The Apple Tree (2012) Big Apple Birthday (1978) Eve Knew Her Apples (1945) Rotten Apple (2007) Apple Pie (1976) The Apple-Knockers and the Coke (1948) Noon Blue Apples (2006) The Apple (1969) Bad Apples (2009) The Apple (2008) Dracula Bites the Big Apple (1979) Apples of Gold (1980) Bitter Apples (1927) Lydia Ate the Apple (1958) Bobbing for Apples (2007) Sour Apple Freeze Pop (2000) Apple Pie (2002) Fiona Apple: Extraordinary Machine (2005) Apple Valley Knights (2002) (TV Series) The Apple Tree (2014) The Apple Incident (2001) Adam's Apple: Kakagat ka ba? (2012) Apple Simple (2011) Apples. The Series (2007) Apple Phone (2011) Mom's Apple Pie: The Heart of the Lesbian Mothers' Custody Movement (2006) Know Your Apples (1933) The Apple and the Tree (2005) Apples to You! (1934) Apples (2012) How to Eat Your Apple (2011) Poison Apple (2013) Rotten Apple (2013) The Devil's Apple Tree (1929) Apples and Eggbeaters (1915) A... is for Apple (1963) Green Apples (2013) Fallen Apple (2007) Mom's Apple Pie (2007) Apples of the Golan (2012) Lick an Apple Like a P***y: The Movie Stanislawski Never Made (2002) Apples of Sodom (1913) An Apple a Day (1971) The Apple (1914) Apple Andy (1946) Paramount Headliner: From the Minuet to the Big Apple (1937) The Distance Between the Apple and the Tree (2009) Green Apple (2012) Candy Apple Red (2011) Apple Theorem (2009) Whiskey and Apple Pie: A Journey Across America (2012) Three Apples Fall (2008) The Apple of Knowledge (2010) Big Apple Martini (2005) Easy Under the Apple Bough (2010) Bad Apple (I) (2010) Them Apples: The Rise and Fall of T.A.T.A.S (2009) Adam Lost His Apple (1965) Apple of My Eye (2011) Apple in the Rain (2012) Right Tree Wrong Apple (2010) Cherry Apple (2013) The Piece of Apple Pie (2009) The Apple-Tree Girl (1917) The Apple Woman (1904) Apple & Ei (2007) Of the Moon: The Silver Apples Story. Land of the Golden Apple A Piece of Apple Pie (2012) Apples & Oranges (2001) The Apple (1959) The Dogs and the Apple Tree (2010) Bad Apples (II) I Love You, Apple, I Love You, Orange The Red Apple (2004) Apple Blossoms (1899)
Apples grow on apple trees which are planted with apple seeds.
I believe this question should also stipulate that the boxes are incorrectly labelled, then my solution works (I think)! It's easier if you number the boxes:- The box labelled the oranges is box no.1 " " " " apples " " " 2 " " " " apples & oranges is box no. 3 Now remembering that box no.1 is incorrectly labelled "oranges" Box no.2 is incorrectly labelled "apples" and Box no.3 is incorrectly labelled "apples & oranges". Take a sample from box no.3....if it is an apple, then box no.3 holds apples. Box no.2 labelled "apples" is wrong so this box must contain oranges and this leaves box no1 which must hold apples& oranges. This works in reverse (if you pick an orange from box no.3), so you always start with box no.3