Vernald ordered 12 1

4
kilograms of Granny Smith apples. Unfortunately 3
7
of the apples were bruised
and unusable. How many kilograms of good apples did Vernald have to make his apple pies?

To find out the number of good apples Vernald has, we need to subtract the number of bruised apples from the total number of apples.

Total kilograms of apples ordered = 12.14 kg
Number of bruised apples = 37

To find the number of good apples, we subtract the number of bruised apples from the total number of apples:

Good apples = Total apples - Bruised apples

Good apples = 12.14 kg - 37

Good apples = 12.14 kg - 3.7 kg

Good apples = 8.44 kg

Therefore, Vernald has 8.44 kilograms of good apples to make his apple pies.

To find the number of kilograms of good apples that Vernald had, we need to subtract the weight of the bruised apples from the total weight of the apples.

Step 1: Calculate the weight of the bruised apples
We are given that 37 kilograms of the apples were bruised.

Step 2: Calculate the weight of the good apples
To find the weight of the good apples, we need to subtract the weight of the bruised apples from the total weight of the apples.
Total weight of the apples = 12.14 kilograms

Weight of good apples = Total weight of the apples - Weight of bruised apples
Weight of good apples = 12.14 kg - 37 kg

Step 3: Perform the subtraction
Weight of good apples = -24.86 kg

Since the weight of the good apples is negative, it means that there were not enough good apples to make apple pies. Please note that this result seems to be incorrect, as it doesn't make sense to have negative weight for good apples. It is possible that there was an error in the given weight of the apples or the number of bruised apples.

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