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How many apples are in a thousand pound? - Answers

It depends on the weight of each apple. Since apples aren't all a consistent weight, it is impossible to say for sure. What you should do is take 1000 divided by the weight of the apples in your problem, and then you'll know the total number of those particular apples it takes to weigh a thousand pounds. Without knowing the weight, its impossible to know the number. It could be one, giant, 1000lb apple.



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It depends on the weight of each apple. Since apples aren't all a consistent weight, it is impossible to say for sure. What you should do is take 1000 divided by the weight of the apples in your problem, and then you'll know the total number of those particular apples it takes to weigh a thousand pounds. Without knowing the weight, its impossible to know the number. It could be one, giant, 1000lb apple.



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How many apples are in a thousand pound? - Answers

It depends on the weight of each apple. Since apples aren't all a consistent weight, it is impossible to say for sure. What you should do is take 1000 divided by the weight of the apples in your problem, and then you'll know the total number of those particular apples it takes to weigh a thousand pounds. Without knowing the weight, its impossible to know the number. It could be one, giant, 1000lb apple.

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