13
Nine plus four equals thirteen and that's ONE baker's dozen.
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One dozen is 12 Half a dozen is 6
gross. In mathematics, a dozen is equal to 12, so one dozen is 12. Similarly, a gross is equal to 144, so one gross is 144. Therefore, the analogy "One is to dozen as dozen is to gross" means that the relationship between the numbers is based on a factor of 12.
There are 12 dozen in one gross. Therefore, there are 1/12 gross per dozen.
One dozen equals 12, so two dozen would be 24. 24+24=48
Nine plus four equals thirteen and that's ONE baker's dozen.
One dozen is 12.
the answer is 32
One dozen to be polite and appreciative . Two dozen for excellence. Two dozen roses if you are madly in love with the leading lady, plus chocolates or an invitation to supper after the show.
one
One dozen is 12 Half a dozen is 6
gross. In mathematics, a dozen is equal to 12, so one dozen is 12. Similarly, a gross is equal to 144, so one gross is 144. Therefore, the analogy "One is to dozen as dozen is to gross" means that the relationship between the numbers is based on a factor of 12.
One third of one dozen is 4/12
"18"To be contrary I would say that the answer is bit more complex than that.The question is ambiguous as a "math, algebra, arithmetic" question; answers could be:18 ("and" is being used as a substitution for "plus" with an assumption that "one" is really "one dozen")7 ("and" is being used as a substitution for "plus" with no assumption that "one" is really "one dozen")False ("and" is being used as a boolean operator)As an English usage question the answer is indeed generally agreed upon as being 18.
Dozen means twelve like: One dozen of apples Or, one dozen of grapes.🤓😊
There are 12 dozen in one gross. Therefore, there are 1/12 gross per dozen.