There are 10 apples in a one-kilogram bag of apples. What is the average mass of each apple in the bag?Give your answer in units of kilograms and grams.

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Answer 1
Answer: wouldn't it be .1 kilograms?.
1 apple=.1
2 apples=.2
3 apples=.3
4 apples=.4
5 apples=.5
6 apples=.6
7 apples=.7
8 apples=.8
9 apples=.9
10 apples= 1.0 kilogram

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Explanation:

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White light breaks up into different colors when it passes through a prism because ofA. Differences in wave speed
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the momentum is equal to m*v
m is mass
v is speed
so 1.5 kg*1.4m/s + 1 kg*1.4m/s
2.5kg*1.4m/s
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