about 12.00
The cost of 2 dozen oranges in 2009 varied between different vendors. On average, the cost was between $7 and $8.
The cost of a dozen oranges can vary depending on the region and time of year, as well as the quality and variety of the oranges. On average, a dozen oranges can cost anywhere from $5 to $10. Factors such as organic certification, transportation costs, and market demand can also influence the price of oranges. It is recommended to check with local grocery stores or farmers' markets for the most accurate pricing information.
Depends on when you are purchasing (cheaper when in season), so depends on the type of oranges you are purchasing. Cost could range from $2.50 to $6.00.
$1.50 * 20/8 = $3.75
4 dollars
5 dozen oranges will costs $6.00
There are 12 in a dozen, so you have 12 oranges.
about 12.00
$30.00
The cost of 2 dozen oranges in 2009 varied between different vendors. On average, the cost was between $7 and $8.
4.00 -8.00
£3-00 (GBP)
2 dozen of oranges = 24 oranges.
There are 60 oranges in 5 dozen (one dozen is equal to 12 oranges). 60 divided by 8 is 7.5, times by $1.00 per eight oranges, gives you a total price of $7.50.
The cost of a dozen oranges can vary depending on the region and time of year, as well as the quality and variety of the oranges. On average, a dozen oranges can cost anywhere from $5 to $10. Factors such as organic certification, transportation costs, and market demand can also influence the price of oranges. It is recommended to check with local grocery stores or farmers' markets for the most accurate pricing information.
Depends on when you are purchasing (cheaper when in season), so depends on the type of oranges you are purchasing. Cost could range from $2.50 to $6.00.