Two and a half dozen is equal to 2 x 12 + 6 = 30 eggs. This calculation involves multiplying the number of dozens (2) by 12 (the number of eggs in a dozen) and then adding the remaining half dozen (6 eggs) to get the total count of 30 eggs.
1 dozen = 12 so 2.5 dozen = 2.5*12 = 30. Simple!
8 eggs
Two and a half dozen is equal to 30. Each dozen is 12, and a half a dozen is 6, so the equation you can use to figure that out is 12 x 2 + 6 = 30.
There are 12 eggs in a dozen. Eating 2 will leave 10 left.
1/4. The ratio is 2: 1/2
30 eggs are in two and a half dozens.
2 large eggs is about 1/2 a cup
24 eggs are the equivalent of two dozen eggs. A dozen is 12, while a baker's dozen is 13.
Each chicken takes a day and a half to lay one egg. So in 24 days each chicken can lay 2/3 of 24 = 16 eggs. There are 24 chicken so, in all, 24*16 = 384 eggs can be laid.
24
Half of two dozen is twelve. Since a dozen equals twelve, two dozen is twenty-four, and half of twenty-four is twelve.
A dozen consists of 12 items. If you have eight eggs, you have 8 out of 12 eggs from a dozen. This means you have two-thirds (or approximately 66.67%) of a dozen eggs. Consequently, you are missing 4 eggs to complete the dozen.
1 dozen = 12 so 2.5 dozen = 2.5*12 = 30. Simple!
8 eggs
24 eggs
Two and a half dozen is equal to 30. Each dozen is 12, and a half a dozen is 6, so the equation you can use to figure that out is 12 x 2 + 6 = 30.
There are 12 eggs in a dozen. Eating 2 will leave 10 left.