depends on the weight of the apple. if it is 250g then 4.
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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.
A gram is a unit of weight, one kilogram = 1000 grams. Thus 750 grams is 3/4 of a kilogram of apples.
Apples vary very considerably in size, but four to a kilogram is possible.Apples vary very considerably in size, but four to a kilogram is possible.Apples vary very considerably in size, but four to a kilogram is possible.Apples vary very considerably in size, but four to a kilogram is possible.
The benchmark for that is 6 apples.
Exactly one kilogram is in a kilogram.
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.
1.2 kg of apples is the same as 1200 g of apples.
An average apple weighs 3.5 ounces which is roughly 100 grams. So you could approximate that there is roughly 10 apples in a Kilogram. (100 grams/apple x 10 apples = 1000 grams or 1 Kilogram).
About 20.5 apples because there are 1000 grams/ 1 kilogram so there is 3500 grams is equal to 3.5 kilograms. 3500 grams/ 170 grams equals 20.5 apples.
A gram is a unit of weight, one kilogram = 1000 grams. Thus 750 grams is 3/4 of a kilogram of apples.
Apples vary very considerably in size, but four to a kilogram is possible.Apples vary very considerably in size, but four to a kilogram is possible.Apples vary very considerably in size, but four to a kilogram is possible.Apples vary very considerably in size, but four to a kilogram is possible.
One kilogram of course
A kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight.
The benchmark for that is 6 apples.
The question is incomplete. but one can interpret it as cost of apples be $3.98 per kg. therefore for half kg it will cost $1.99.
1.10, but I don't know what currency.
A 1 pound bag on the moon contains more apples. weight equals mass× gravitational aceleration. since the acceleration on earth is nearly 6 time the acceleration of the moon, thus if both bags have the same weight and the apples' mass on earth is x then there mass on moon is 6x