The weight of 3 oranges can vary, but on average, one orange typically weighs around 150-200 grams. Therefore, three oranges would weigh around 450-600 grams.
A typical field box of oranges weighs around 40-45 pounds, but this can vary depending on the size and variety of the oranges.
There would be 100 oranges in a sack weighing 50kg. This calculation is based on the fact that three oranges weigh 500g, which is equivalent to 0.5kg. Therefore, 50kg divided by 0.5kg is equal to 100 oranges.
The weight on an individual orange would be measured in grams.
A case of 113 count oranges typically weighs around 40-50 pounds, depending on the size and variety of the oranges.
The weight of 3 oranges can vary, but on average, one orange typically weighs around 150-200 grams. Therefore, three oranges would weigh around 450-600 grams.
A typical field box of oranges weighs around 40-45 pounds, but this can vary depending on the size and variety of the oranges.
Its impossible to say because no orange is the same and there are different types and sizes of oranges
There would be 100 oranges in a sack weighing 50kg. This calculation is based on the fact that three oranges weigh 500g, which is equivalent to 0.5kg. Therefore, 50kg divided by 0.5kg is equal to 100 oranges.
The weight on an individual orange would be measured in grams.
A case of 113 count oranges typically weighs around 40-50 pounds, depending on the size and variety of the oranges.
2 dozen of oranges = 24 oranges.
5 dozen oranges will costs $6.00
yes because it's bigger than an apple
If 6 oranges cost $5.34 how much will 1 cost
No, the winter is much too cold in Ireland to grow oranges.
i had bought some fair trade oranges and it was £42 its lovely