you would use grams
Idepends on what characteristic of the bananas you wanted to measure: their mass, volume, spread (useful for packing).
kilometre
a centimeter
Ounces or milliliters.
meters
Idepends on what characteristic of the bananas you wanted to measure: their mass, volume, spread (useful for packing).
a bannana bunch
a bunch is an inexact term describing a cluster of bananas. By how much do you mean how much would they cost? I would estimate about 15 rupees.
bananas do not usually need freezing as the can last for uite a while on their own, but i think bunch formation would be easiest for storing multiple bananas.
it really doesnt have anything to do with how many bananas there are, it depends on how heavy/big the bananas are to show how heavy the bunch is. for example - once my dad had a Siamese banana and it was like 2 bananas but moulded together at the sides, true story totally not lying. the point is that bunch would be heavier than the bunch with no Siamese bananas in them!
you would use a kilogram
That would depend on how long your tape measure was.
Yes. The term is used to refer to what most people would call a "bunch" (5-10 bananas connected at the stems). In the banana industry, a "bunch" is used for a much larger cluster of 200 or so bananas, composed of several "hands".
cm
You would use CM or INCHES to measure a knife
The official SI unit for weight is the Newton. However, in popular language, when people talk about the "weight", they often mean the mass. The SI unit for mass is the kilogram.
The weight of a single banana would be measured in grams (g). A bunch of bananas would be measured in kilograms (kg).