5 cent
The average cost for a dozen eggs in the US in 1975 was about .75 cents.
126 cents or $1.26
$3.00
R132.00
First, we need to restate the problem as thus: For every 70 cents, one can buy 72 pencils (equal to 6 dozen pencils). Thus, for every x cents, one can buy 3 pencils. In numerical form, this equation turns into $0.70/72 pencils = $x/3 pencils, or 0.70/72 = x/3. Simplified, one gets (3)(0.70) = 72x, or 2.1 = 72x. Hence, x=2.1/72=0.029, or $0.03, or 3 cents. So 3 pencils actually cost 3 cents. If one were to sell 3 pencils for 20 cents, one would have a profit of 17 cents for 3 pencils.
20 cents
1-1/2 dozen = 18. There are six 3s in 18. Each 3 costs 10 cents,so the lot costs 6 x 10 = 60 cents.
13 cents a dozen
In 1970 a dozen of fresh eggs cost only 62 cents. Therefore, six fresh eggs would have only cost 31 cents in 1970.
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a dozen eggs cost 20 cents in the 1970'
I am reading my grandmother's diary from 1930. They had chickens and she sold her first dozen eggs for 30 cents, on December 4, 1930.
About 20 cents.
The average cost for a dozen eggs in the US in 1975 was about .75 cents.
For a dozen eggs it cost only 58 cents.
Probally about 0.69 cents a dozen.
36 cents 54 cents or 55 cents depending on who you ask