In old archaic and casual language a dozen is '12'.
It follows that a 'bakers dozen' is '13'.
A Score is twenty '20'.
A 'pair' is '2'. In the spoken and written English this would be 'twice'; NOT two times.
Similarly , three (3) is referred to as 'thrice', NOT three times.
In modern casual language a 'ton' is '100'.
A 'grand' is '1000' .
One dozen = 12 so half a dozen = 12/2 = 6. So simple!
one dozen is twelve units. Hence twelve dozen is 12 x 12 units = 144 units. one sixth of 144 is 144/6 = 24 The answer!!!!
2. One dozen equals 12.
Do you know that a 'dozen ' is 12 . -One fourth of 12 is 3, therefore, 3/4 equals 9.
12 apples
One dozen equals 12. Two dozen equals 24.
12 equals one dozenA dozen is 12.
One dozen equals 12. Two dozen equals 24.
One dozen = 12 so half a dozen = 12/2 = 6. So simple!
One dozen equals 12, with the exception of the term baker's dozen, which equals 13.
One dozen equals 12 (items). 6 is one half (1/2) of a dozen. So 6 stars would be one-half dozen if you need how many dozens.
one dozen is twelve units. Hence twelve dozen is 12 x 12 units = 144 units. one sixth of 144 is 144/6 = 24 The answer!!!!
One is to dozen as dozen is to twelve. It's simple math, honey. One multiplied by twelve equals twelve, just like twelve multiplied by one equals twelve. So, the answer you're looking for is twelve.
2. One dozen equals 12.
lol 144 12 times 12144. One dozen equals twelve eggs, so twelve dozen equals one-hundred-forty- four eggs.
One dozen equals 12, so two dozen would be 24. 24+24=48
Do you know that a 'dozen ' is 12 . -One fourth of 12 is 3, therefore, 3/4 equals 9.