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.
36 cents 54 cents or 55 cents depending on who you ask
450 dollars
Around 25 cents a dozen. Price varied by region.
12 dozen = 18 so 4 dozen = 4/12 * 18 = 6
99
In 1970 a dozen of fresh eggs cost only 62 cents. Therefore, six fresh eggs would have only cost 31 cents in 1970.
Two dozen eggs would cost $13.20.
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.
13 cents a dozen
a dozen eggs cost 20 cents in the 1970'
I am reading my grandmother's diary from 1930. They had chickens and she sold her first dozen eggs for 30 cents, on December 4, 1930.
The average cost for a dozen eggs in the US in 1975 was about .75 cents.
About 20 cents.
For a dozen eggs it cost only 58 cents.
Probally about 0.69 cents a dozen.
The cost per egg would be 8 cents/$0.08