If lemons are three for a dime, that means each lemon costs about 3.33 cents. A dozen and a half lemons is 18 lemons. Therefore, 18 lemons would cost approximately 60 cents (18 lemons x 3.33 cents per lemon = 60 cents).
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.
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.
A dozen is 12, so three dozen would be 36.
If its old.. 1880's-early 1900's.. $500.. Newer ones are a Dime a Dozen..
9 .75 x 12
Depends on where in Canada, but around three dollars.
There is a dozen (that is 12) right so it is $1.00 Each
What is 1912 dime worth
A dozen is 12.