Approx. 3 dozen, depending on the size of the crabs.
9 dozens
a dozen is 12, so 3 of 12 is 1/43/12 = 1/4 (divide top and bottom by 3)
2 dozen equals 24 1 dozen = 12 2 dozen = 24 3 dozen = 36
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Dozen is a count and bushel is a volume. The two measurements cannot be reconciled without a conversion factor. There are fewer than one dozen bowling balls in a bushel but, a lot more than a dozen golf balls in a bushel.
Depending on the size of the crab, as many as 7 to 8 dozen crab will fill a bushel. Jumbo crabs (6 to 6-1/2 " in dimensions) will yield 5 to 6 dozen per bushel. Large crabs (5-1/2 to 6"), 6 to 7 dozen per bushel, and Medium crabs (5 to 5-1/2"), 7 to 8 dozen per bushel Below is a link to a website with additional information on how to select, store and cook crab. I think you'll find it very useful: http://www.bluecrab.info/buying_hards.htm I hope this information has been useful in answering your question!
9/3 dozen = 9/36 = 1/49/3 dozen = 9/36 = 1/49/3 dozen = 9/36 = 1/49/3 dozen = 9/36 = 1/4
9 dozens
1 dozen =12 items1 dozen quarters =12÷4=3Ans- 1 dozen quarters equal 3 items.
3 is 1/4 of a dozen which is 12
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.
2 dozen equals 24 1 dozen = 12 2 dozen = 24 3 dozen = 36
3 dozen is 36 and 4/36 = 1/9 simplified
There are 12 in 1 dozen, so 3 x 12 would equal 36
Well, honey, if you've got 4 pieces and you're trying to compare that to a dozen, then the ratio is simply 4:12. And if you want to simplify that, it's 1:3. So there you have it, simple math for ya!
8 is one third (1/3) of two dozen (12).