A dozen consists of 12 items. Therefore, there are 12 four-cent postcards in a dozen.
A dozen is 12 so four-thirds of a dozen = 12*4/3 = 48/3 = 16 or 11/3 dozen
Yes, "four dozen apples" is correct. A dozen refers to a quantity of twelve, so four dozen means 48 apples. The phrase is clear and accurately conveys the amount.
There are four quarters in a whole. Since a dozen consists of twelve, you can divide twelve by three to find that there are four quarters in a dozen.
If a person buys four dozen eggs, they are purchasing a total of 48 eggs, since one dozen equals 12 eggs (4 dozen × 12 eggs/dozen = 48 eggs).
A dozen consists of 12 items. Therefore, there are 12 four-cent postcards in a dozen.
A four by six inch card requires a 28 cent stamp within the US.
A dozen is 12 so four-thirds of a dozen = 12*4/3 = 48/3 = 16 or 11/3 dozen
Yes, "four dozen apples" is correct. A dozen refers to a quantity of twelve, so four dozen means 48 apples. The phrase is clear and accurately conveys the amount.
There are four quarters in a whole. Since a dozen consists of twelve, you can divide twelve by three to find that there are four quarters in a dozen.
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If a person buys four dozen eggs, they are purchasing a total of 48 eggs, since one dozen equals 12 eggs (4 dozen × 12 eggs/dozen = 48 eggs).
A gross. (defined as a dozen dozen)
No it's not a postal code, a postal code includes Four Numbers
48
There are four '5' cards and four '!0' cards.
A 20 cent, 10 cent, 5 cent and 1 cent coin.