$3.99 / 12 * 8 = $2.66
18 dozen x 12 per dozen = 216
A cookie would typically be weighed in ounces rather than in pounds due to its small size and weight. Ounces are a more appropriate unit of measurement for small, lightweight items like cookies. Converting the weight of a cookie to pounds would result in a very small decimal value, making it more practical to use ounces for precision.
The "top ____" (dog, cookie, whatever there might be a group of) means that person is the dominant one. If you think of a stack of cookies, the one on top is the "best" or the most likely to be chosen. The "top" person would be the one who controls things.
1 gross is a dozen dozen, so 9 gross would be 9 dozen dozen, or 108 dozen. Unless I did the math wrong; you'd better check it yourself.
$3.99 / 12 * 8 = $2.66
Well, darling, if a dozen cookies weigh 156 grams, then each cookie weighs 13 grams. It's simple math, honey. Just divide the total mass by the number of cookies. Now go enjoy your cookies, but maybe skip the dozen all by yourself, okay?
3 dozen would be 36 cookies, unless it is a bakers dozen in which case your total would be 39 cookies.
There are 72 cookies in 6 dozen of cookies.
A batch is the amount of mixture that a recipe makes. Example, a pancake recipe would make 1 batch.
18 dozen x 12 per dozen = 216
Number of Cookies The number of cookies in a pound varies according to how much each cookie weighs. A shortbread cookie, which is very light, would have many more cookies in pound than a much heavier peanut butter or chocolate chip cookie.
I would see the cookie monster about this problem.
The word "cookie" is masculine in French. It would be "un cookie" for singular, and "des cookies" for plural.
Do the math for the cost of ingredients for making a dozen of cookies. That's your food cost. Per restaurant management recommendations, multiply that times three and you get what you should charge for the cookies. Can you figure out how much it will cost you to make a dozen of cookies? That sounds like a math-class problem... have fun.
There are many websites and stores that sell ghost shaped cookie cutters. I would use sugar cookie mix to make the cookies since they are the easiest to shape and frost.
The most popular? Well, coming in first place is the chocolate chip cookie. Second would be just chocolate cookies in general. 3rd, oatmeal raisin and/or oatmeal chocolate. 4th, peanut butter cookies. and 5th, sugar cookies and/or snickerdoodles.