An apple costs $.50 to $1.00
$0.35
Let the cost of one banana be ( b ) and the cost of one apple be ( a ). From the information given, we can set up the following equations: ( 2b + a = 1 ) (for two bananas and one apple) ( b + a = 1 ) (for one banana and one apple) By solving these equations, we can subtract the second from the first: ( (2b + a) - (b + a) = 1 - 1 ) This simplifies to ( b = 0 ). Substituting ( b = 0 ) into the second equation gives ( a = 1 ). Therefore, one apple costs £1.
the answer is 0.47
1 dollar bob
about 20 cents
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The Apple 1 went on sale in July 1976 at a price of $666.66.
20 cents per apple
Well, if you are comparing 1 Pear to 1 Apple, then the apple is cheaper. But if you are comparing the bunch then neither of them are cheaper.
1 simple fact: Design
Each apple costs 0.75
The average cost to upgrade the Apple memory is about twenty dollars depending on what sort of Apple product you own such as an Apple Pro Book or the Power Book.