At the store, there is a rule for determining the price of fruit. An apple costs 50¢, a pear costs 40¢, and an orange costs 60¢. It seems like the rule is 10¢ per letter, but a lemon does not cost 50¢. How much does a lemon cost?
The bael (known also as a woodapple) would be priced at only 20 cents.
The date would be 30 cents.
The mango would be priced like the apple at 50 cents.
Both guavaberry and its alias - rumberry - price the fruit at $1.20
The most expensive positional-letter-cent value fruit , such that its total value is divisible by 10 and the culinary fruit's name is limited to closed compound single-word names, the complex hybrid of the raspberries, blackberries and dewberries is the $1.30 youngberry.
Other closed compound single-word fruits are:
- bolwarra($0.90)
- caimito ($0.70)
- chestnut ($1.10)
- chokeberry ($1.10)
- clementine ($1.00)
- coffee [aka coffee cherry] ($0.40)
- jugua ($0.40)
- nutmeg ($0.80)
- pawpaw ($0.80)
- peumo ($0.70)
- pistachio ($1.00)
- pumpkin ($1.00)
- raisin ($0.70)
- rambutan ($0.90)
- rhubarb ($0.70)
- rollinia ($0.90)
- shipova ($0.90)
- tamarillo ($1.10)
Edited on June 7, 2012, 12:05 pm
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Posted by Dej Mar
on 2012-06-06 08:15:16 |