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3 dozen = 36 Remember the medieval word French word for '12' is 'douze'. Hence 'dozen'. So 1 dozen is 12 units. Hence 3 doz. = 36 units. NB 'doz' is short for 'dozen'.
A dozen is 12. For an example a dozen donuts
A dozen is 12.
There are ten cents in a dime.
A bakers dozen =13
Sorry, 3 for a dime is 0.10/3 = 10/300 = .033 cents each; A dozen and a half is 18; 18 x .033 = 60 cents
Dozen and half = 18They sell @ 10 cents for 3 so 60 cents for 6*3 = 18.
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1.5 dozen = 18. The unit cost is misspecified and therefore ambiguous. At ten cents each, that would be 180 cents At ten cents for three, it would be 60 cents.
3 dozen = 36 Remember the medieval word French word for '12' is 'douze'. Hence 'dozen'. So 1 dozen is 12 units. Hence 3 doz. = 36 units. NB 'doz' is short for 'dozen'.
You can sell my cat for for whatever you can get for her. I doubt you'll get much, as kittens/cats are a dime a dozen.
9 .75 x 12
If its old.. 1880's-early 1900's.. $500.. Newer ones are a Dime a Dozen..
There is a dozen (that is 12) right so it is $1.00 Each
Depends on where in Canada, but around three dollars.
A dozen is 12. For an example a dozen donuts
A dozen is 12.