i think you work divide 156 by 12 and get 13 grams per cookie i think you would divide 156 by 12 and get 13 grams per cookie
1 gross is 144 (12 dozen). A single unit is 1/144 of a gross.
you convert it to g/mole. Think of Mole as the word "dozen." Whenever you see the word "mole" just cross it out and put in the word "dozen". Do the problem like that, and then change all of your dozens to 6^1023. A dozen is 12. A bakers dozen is 13 and a mole is....whatever...some other big number. It doesnt matter. How do you calculate mass of a liquid in grams/dozen? You usese it's atomic weight which is in grams and then convert.
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1 gross = 1 dozen dozens = 144 items (There's also a "great gross" . . . 1 dozen gross, or 1,728 items.)
I'll bet you think you are a real smart cookie. Ans= five dozen.
A baker's dozen is 13. A dozen is just 12. It is thought that the term baker's dozen originated in medieval English.
$2.66
The number 13 ; a 'Baker's Dozen'.
When a recipe says it yields x amount, that means how many servings it makes. For example, if a cookie recipe says "yields two dozen" that means the recipe makes two dozen (24) cookies.
1 gross is 144 (12 dozen). A single unit is 1/144 of a gross.
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Yes, many people in the US do have cookie-baking categories, particularly around the holidays. Also popular are cookie exchange parties, for which people bring five or six dozen cookies, and everyone trades so you leave with a collection of several different kinds of cookies.
$3.99 / 12 * 8 = $2.66
"Dozen" means twelve, so you need to calculate:2 + 2 x 12
you convert it to g/mole. Think of Mole as the word "dozen." Whenever you see the word "mole" just cross it out and put in the word "dozen". Do the problem like that, and then change all of your dozens to 6^1023. A dozen is 12. A bakers dozen is 13 and a mole is....whatever...some other big number. It doesnt matter. How do you calculate mass of a liquid in grams/dozen? You usese it's atomic weight which is in grams and then convert.
To determine the number of eggs in 3¾ dozen, we need to calculate the total number of eggs. One dozen consists of 12 eggs. Therefore, 3¾ dozen can be calculated as follows: 3¾ dozen * 12 eggs/dozen = (3 * 12) + (¾ * 12) = 36 + 9 = 45 So, there are 45 eggs in 3¾ dozen.