Assuming you mean "divisible", yes it is. One dozen is twelve, so two dozen is twenty-four, which is a multiple of three. An easy way to test if a number is a multiple of three is by adding up the digits; if it gives you another multiple of three, you're dealing with a multiple of three (2 + 4 = 6, 6 is a multiple of three, so 24 is too)
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288 x 36 = 10,368
one quarter of a dozen eggs is three eggs.
The factor pairs of 16 are (16,1)(8,2)(4,4). That's three ways to divide 16 evenly.
29 cannot evenly be divided in three. Two-thirds of 29 is 92/3 or 9.6667
2/3 of a dozen (12) is 8.
It is 6 dozens
A dozen is 12, so three dozen would be 36.
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288 x 36 = 10,368
one quarter of a dozen eggs is three eggs.
3/24 = 1/8 in its lowest terms
One-quarter of a dozen eggs is three eggs.
One dozen equals 12, so two dozen would be 24. 24+24=48
One dozen equals 12. Two dozen equals 24.
The factor pairs of 16 are (16,1)(8,2)(4,4). That's three ways to divide 16 evenly.
They are all of equal value. No money is saved by buying one size as opposed to another.
Twelve, because it is the lowest number that all three will divide evenly into.