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Factors cannot be used to get means. The mean of 3, 7 and 13 is (3+7+13)/3 = 23/3 = 72/3 The numbers whose mean was calculated (3, 7 and 13) were all prime numbers, there were a prime number of them (3), and their sum was prime (23). No factors in sight!
The factors of 1 are:1The factors of 3 are:1, 3The factors of 9 are:1, 3, 9The common factor is:1
The factors of 15 are: 1, 3, 5, and 15.The prime factors of 15 are: 3 and 5.The factors of 21 are: 1, 3, 7, and 21.The prime factors of 21 are: 3 and 7.
The common factors are: 1, 3
there are only 2 factors because 3 is a prime number: the factors are 1 and 3
The main difference between "Grade A" and "Grade AA" is the diameter of the air cell. "Grade AA" eggs have an air cell that measures less than 1/8 of an inch. The shells must be smooth and oval. "Grade A" eggs have air cell up to 3/16". To let it be know also that "Jumbo's" are never AA
Yes, you can use 3 medium eggs in cornbread if you do not have two large eggs.
Yes, you can use 2 large eggs in recipes that call for 3 small eggs. Egg sizes: minimum weights(American egg board) petite - 15 ounces/ dozen small - 18 oz./ doz. medium - 21 oz. / doz. large - 24 oz. / doz. extra large - 27 oz. / doz. jumbo - 30 oz. / doz. double - 33-36 oz. / doz. - not graded by AEB (considered jumbos) 3 small eggs are 18-21 oz. per dozen, or 4.5 - 5.25 ounces of egg 2 large eggs are 24-27 ounces per dozen or 4 - 4.75 ounces of egg Grade AA eggs are the best for cooking fried or poached eggs Grade A eggs are general purpose use Grade B eggs are only used in recipes Grade (less than B) are not food grades, animal fodder, chemical processing, etc.
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The average price of a dozen Grade A large eggs in 2004 was $1.57. The lowest price for a dozen Grade A large eggs in 2004 was $1.08 in November and December.
Prime factorization is a way of writing a composite number as the product of its prime factors. The prime factors of 6 are 2 and 3. 2 x 3 is the prime factorization of 6.
The measurement to subsitute applesauce for eggs is 3/4 cup of unsweetened applesauce in exchange per egg. Good luck with your cake!
It depends on where you live. It typically is $3 and up
grade 3 is a highier grade but 2 is lower, n
i was on a grade 3 with my employer I have now been put on grade 4 I do not know why
yes ! because grade 3 and primary 3 is the same!
(12 × 3) + 3 = 39 eggs.Note: there are 12 eggs in a dozen, and 3 eggs in a quarter of a dozen (12 ÷ 4 = 3).