Ten dozen
1 gross=12 dozen... so if u take out 2 dozen thate leaves u with 10 dozen apples..
A dozen apples is 12 apples. Here is how you solve it. 12-6+3 =6+3 =9 apples. You will get nine apples.
4 apples left
You will have 3 apples, and there will be 2 apples left.
You have only two left.
1 gross = 12 dozen = 144 If there are initially 12 dozen in the crate, and 2 dozen are removed, then 10 dozen = 120 remain in the crate.
1 gross=12 dozen... so if u take out 2 dozen thate leaves u with 10 dozen apples..
A dozen apples is 12 apples. Here is how you solve it. 12-6+3 =6+3 =9 apples. You will get nine apples.
Well, honey, if you pick 79 apples, you've got yourself about 6 and a half dozen apples. So, unless you're planning a baking marathon or starting your own orchard, you might want to share the wealth before they all go bad.
The crate will move to the left because the force to the left (25N) is greater than the force to the right (10N). The net force acting on the crate is the difference between the two forces: 25N (left) - 10N (right) = 15N to the left.
The direction of friction on the crate is opposite to the direction in which it is sliding. In this case, since you are pushing the crate to the right, the friction will act to the left in order to oppose the motion.
Johnny has 139 apples left
You are left with 7 because in a dozen, you have 12 of that object. Thus if you break 5 eggs from the dozen you are left with 7.
2 apples left
4 apples left
You will have 3 apples, and there will be 2 apples left.
3 apples