1.5 dozen = 18. The unit cost is misspecified and therefore ambiguous. At ten cents each, that would be 180 cents At ten cents for three, it would be 60 cents.
12 = a dozen2 = $0.204 = $0.408 = $0.8012 = $1.20one dollar twenty cents
The answer is obvious. If the quantity of a is equal to the quantity of b then the answer is 12 and a half cents.
0.50
1-1/2 dozen = 18. There are six 3s in 18. Each 3 costs 10 cents,so the lot costs 6 x 10 = 60 cents.
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$8.49
Cost for making a dozen donuts is 1.8 dollars. Therefore the cost for making 5 dozens is 9 dollars. This implies that the profit one gets after selling five dozen donuts is 10.95 dollars.
A dozen is approximately $6 plus tax a single doughnut is 80 cents
They are about 8 dollars for a dozen and 5 dollars for 1/2 dozen.
In Toronto where I was living it was 6.60 Cad dollars
a dozen eggs cost 20 cents in the 1970'
A dozen is 12. For an example a dozen donuts
In 1970 a dozen of fresh eggs cost only 62 cents. Therefore, six fresh eggs would have only cost 31 cents in 1970.
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