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%
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.
In the 1950's, eggs usually ended up costing around 50 cents per dozen. However, this varied depending on your location.