80% out of 20 apples = 80% * 20 = 0.8 * 20 = 16 apples
Four apples.
The number of apples in 20 bushels can vary depending on the size and type of apples, but a typical bushel holds about 125 to 150 apples. Therefore, in 20 bushels, you might find approximately 2,500 to 3,000 apples.
None. You never said 20lb sack actually had any apples in it. :)
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divide 60 by 20 and you will have the answer 60/20 =
Tension refers to the force applied by a string, rope, or cable. The tension in 20 newtons of apples would depend on how the apples are hanging or suspended. If the string supporting the apples is vertical, then the tension in the string would also be 20 newtons.
Bill took 15 apples. Here is the equation:40-5-x=20 35-x=20 35- 20=15 x=15
Well you would need 3,992,437 more apples. But what would you do with that many apples anyways!?
thirty ate (38)
there is 5 apples left.
To find the total number of apples in the orchard, multiply the number of trees by the number of apples per tree. So, 20 trees multiplied by 150 apples per tree equals 3,000 apples. Therefore, there are 3,000 apples in total in the orchard.