12 because dozen means 12
Let the number of 25-cent stamps be ( x ) and the number of 29-cent stamps be ( y ). We have two equations based on the problem: ( x + y = 28 ) (the total number of stamps) and ( 0.25x + 0.29y = 7.60 ) (the total cost of the stamps). Solving these equations simultaneously, we find that Tim bought 16 of the 25-cent stamps and 12 of the 29-cent stamps.
One dozen equals 12. Two dozen equals 24.
24 eggs are the equivalent of two dozen eggs. A dozen is 12, while a baker's dozen is 13.
Two dozen cookies are 12 x 2 = 24 cookies.Note, there are 12 to a dozen.
Two dozen equals 24. This is because a dozen is defined as 12, so when you multiply 12 by 2, you get 24.
12. A dozen equals 12!
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Yes, there are two cent stamps. They have been available almost since the first stamps were issued. For many decades the postage rate in the US was two cents. Today they are mostly used to add to other stamps to make up a new rate.
A dozen is 12, so twelve stamps!
2 and a half.
A dozen of anything is 12 (twelve). It doesn't matter if you are counting feathers or stamps. The English word dozen comes from the old form of the French word douzaine, meaning "a group of twelve". Because of that there are exactly 12 stamps in a dozen, regardless of their denomination.
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Both are in the U.S. You need first class U.S. postage.How many stamps is that? One 42-cent stamp. Forty-two one-cent stamps. Four ten-cent stamps and one two-cent stamp. One 25-cent stamp and one 17-cent stamp.
You need 3 stamps, two 44 cent ones, and a 10 cent one to make up the 98 cent requirement.
Lucky you.
In the US you can buy two 10- cent stamps, four 5-cent stamps. five 4-cent stamps, ten 2-cent stamps or twenty 1-cent stamps for 20 cents at most post office windows.