Your phrase is correct if you remove the word "of" and leave everything else alone.
1 gross=12 dozen... so if u take out 2 dozen thate leaves u with 10 dozen apples..
A dozen apples is 12 apples. Here is how you solve it. 12-6+3 =6+3 =9 apples. You will get nine apples.
Ten dozen
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A dozen apples. The word dozen means twelve - which is more than one - so you use the plural form of apple.
Your phrase is correct if you remove the word "of" and leave everything else alone.
79 apples is the same as six dozen and seven apples. I don't know how many she has.
24 there are 12 in a dozen
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12 dozen
1 gross=12 dozen... so if u take out 2 dozen thate leaves u with 10 dozen apples..
A dozen apples is 12 apples. Here is how you solve it. 12-6+3 =6+3 =9 apples. You will get nine apples.
Apples by the dozen
12=12eggs in a dozen
Ten dozen
No, "a couple dozen lighthouses" is not correct English. The correct phrase would be "a couple of dozen lighthouses."