12 = 1 dozen therefore 600 = 50 dozen.
there are 12 eggs in a dozen so 12 time 10 equals 120
You have some 50-paisa coins. You need 24 of them to make a dozen (12) rupees.
2 dozen*50c*1.08 =24*50*1.08 = 1296 cents = 12.96 major units of currency - dollars, Euros, whatever.
12*50 = 600
50% Dozen= 12 6/12 x100%= 50%
50 brown eggs 10 white eggs (5 brown eggs x 2 sets per dozen) x (5 boxes) = 50 brown eggs (1 white egg x 2 sets per dozen) x (5 boxes) = 10 white eggs
Rather than ask the cost, it is more meaningful to ask "Wow long did a person have to work to earn enough to buy a dozen eggs?".In the early 1940 the average pay was less than 50 cents an hour. Eggs were about 49 cents/dozen. his means you'd have to work an hour to buy a dozen eggs. In America in 2017 minimum wage is about 8$/hr and eggs about 3$/dozen. You have to work half an hour to buy a dozen eggs.
50 is (4 and 1/6) dozen of anything.
On the price is right, it was stated that eggs in July 1997 were 2.99 a dozen.(large)
12 = 1 dozen therefore 600 = 50 dozen.
i dont know i think it's .50
50%
You have some 50-paisa coins. You need 24 of them to make a dozen (12) rupees.
there are 12 eggs in a dozen so 12 time 10 equals 120
Dozen actually represents the quantity but not currency. So there is not a valid relation between dozen and 50 paise coin. Just say it has 12 in a dozen...
It cost about rupees 48 to rupees 50.It changes from season to season.