Approximately how many apples will have a mass of 1 kilogram

Assuming the average mass of an apple is around 150 grams, we can calculate the number of apples that would have a mass of 1 kilogram.

1 kilogram is equal to 1000 grams.

So, dividing 1000 grams by the average mass of an apple (150 grams), we get:

1000 grams / 150 grams = 6.67 apples (approximately)

Therefore, approximately 6 to 7 apples would have a mass of 1 kilogram.

The mass of an apple typically ranges from 100 grams to 250 grams. To calculate the approximate number of apples that will have a mass of 1 kilogram (1000 grams), we can assume an average mass of 150 grams per apple.

So, approximately 1000 grams / 150 grams per apple = 6.67 apples.

Therefore, approximately 6 to 7 apples will have a mass of 1 kilogram.

To determine approximately how many apples will have a mass of 1 kilogram, we need to know the average mass of an apple. Let's assume that the average mass of an apple is 150 grams or 0.15 kilograms.

To find the number of apples with a mass of 1 kilogram, we can divide 1 kilogram by the mass of one apple.

Number of apples = 1 kilogram / 0.15 kilograms per apple ≈ 6.67 apples

So, approximately 6 to 7 apples will have a mass of 1 kilogram.