1 tonne = 1,000 kg = 1,000,000gIt depends upon the size of the eggs used (and where you are):In UK:Eggs comes in 4 sizes (now): small (73g). A reasonable guestimate for average size would be:small 48g → a dozen weighs 12 x 48g = 576g → 1 tonne = 1,000,000 ÷ 576 = 17361/9 ≈ 1736.1 dozenmedium 58g → a dozen weighs 12 x 58g = 696g → 1 tonne = 1,000,000 ÷ 696 = 143668/87 ≈ 1436.8 dozenlarge 68g → a dozen weighs 12 x 68g = 816g → 1 tonne = 1,000,000 ÷ 816 = 122525/51 ≈ 1225.5 dozenvery large 78g → a dozen weighs 12 x 78g = 936g → 1 tonne = 1,000,000 ÷ 936 = 106844/117 ≈ 1086.4 dozenMeaning there will be between approx 1086 and 1736 dozens of eggs per tonne.In USAEggs comes in 6 sizes of average weight:peewee 35g → a dozen weigh 12 x 35g = 420g → 1 tonne = 1000000 ÷ 420 = 238020/21 ≈ 2381 dozensmall 43g → a dozen weigh 12 x 43g = 516g → 1 tonne = 1000000 ÷ 516 = 1937127/129 ≈ 1938 dozenmedium 50g → a dozen weigh 12 x 50g = 600g → 1 tonne = 1000000 ÷ 600 = 16662/3 ≈ 1666.7 dozenlarge 57g → a dozen weigh 12 x 57g = 684g → 1 tonne = 1000000 ÷ 684 = 1461169/171 ≈ 1462 dozenextra large 64g → a dozen weigh 12 x 64g = 768g → 1 tonne = 1000000 ÷ 768 = 13021/12 ≈ 1302.1 dozenjumbo 71g → a dozen weigh 12 x 71g = 852g → 1 tonne = 1000000 ÷ 852 = 1173151/213 ≈ 1173.7 dozenMeaning there are between approx 1174 and 2381 dozen eggs in a tonne.
Well, honey, if an electrician used 27 insulated screws from a box of 3-dozen screws, that means they used 9 screws per dozen. So, 3 screws out of a dozen were left unused. Math doesn't lie, darling.
a dozen is 12, so 12 oranges make a dozen
An alternative word which can be used to refer to 20 is one score.
"18"To be contrary I would say that the answer is bit more complex than that.The question is ambiguous as a "math, algebra, arithmetic" question; answers could be:18 ("and" is being used as a substitution for "plus" with an assumption that "one" is really "one dozen")7 ("and" is being used as a substitution for "plus" with no assumption that "one" is really "one dozen")False ("and" is being used as a boolean operator)As an English usage question the answer is indeed generally agreed upon as being 18.
none cause a dozen is 12 and 23 is over!
a dozen eggs or a dozen meatballs.
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5 eggs is 5 eggs.Eggs come in different sizes, in a recipe the average egg expected to be used is large eggs. One dozen large eggs weigh 24 - 27 ounces with 24 ounces being the norm.5 large eggs weigh 10 to 10 1/2 ouncesfor egg size substitutions:petite eggs weigh 15 ounces per dozen (8 = 5 lg. eggs)small eggs weigh 18 ounces per dozen (7 = ~5 lg. eggs)medium eggs weigh 21 ounces per dozen (6 = ~5 lg. eggs)large eggs weigh 24 ounces per dozenextra large eggs weigh 27 ounces per dozen (4 1/2 = ~5 lg. eggs)jumbo eggs weigh 30 ounces per dozen (4 = 5 lg. eggs)**and extra jumbo or double eggs are typically over 33 ounces per dozen (these are often classed grade B eggs and not sold retail, unless part of a liquid or dried egg product. But you can get them from a farm)
Well, I'm not sure if this is a trick question or not, but I'll try to help.Q: A baker uses 7 dozen eggs per day. How many eggs is this and what is the calculation?A: Every day, 7 dozen eggs are used. The formula you'll want to use will look like this:Definitions: d=dozens per day, t=number of days, A=total number of eggs (answer)Formula: A=12dtThe reason this works is because there are 12 eggs in a dozen. So since we know that the baker uses 7 dozen per day...Formula (upgraded): A=(12)(7)(t)=84tNow you just have to figure out how many days you're talking about. For one day, t=1, for 2 days, t=2, etc.One day -> A=84(1)=84Two days -> A =84(2)=168etc...The reason i said i wasn't sure if it was a trick question is because there is such a thing as a "baker's dozen", which is actually 13 of whatever you're talking about. If this is the case here, just substitute 13 for 12 in the original formula, and you should be fine.~제니치
No, one mole of hydrogen contains 6.022 x 10^23 hydrogen atoms, while one mole of chlorine contains 6.022 x 10^23 chlorine atoms. This is because the mole is a unit used to represent the number of particles (atoms, molecules) in a substance, and it is a fixed value regardless of the element or compound.
Dozen is the singular form; a collective word meaning twelve, so any subsequent verbs are conjugated in the plural e.g. a dozen eggs were used in the recipe.Even when referring to more than one dozen, its form remains the same, e.g. he ordered two dozen loaves from the bakery.However, the term dozens is used when referring to an unspecific, but reasonably large number, e.g. dozens of people were injured in the train crash.
As you have used the term Battery I assume you are not in North America. Here in North America The price of a dozen Grade A large eggs here is around $2.50 in grocery stores. The price of a dozen Large free range eggs is about $1.00 more or $3.00 These prices vary depending on where you are located and where you buy the eggs. Farm fresh eggs bought right off the farm are often within the same price range as from local grocery stores but much fresher.
Term dates back to 13th century when there were severe penalties for shorting customers imposed by Henry III so bakers added an extra
Fertilized chicken eggs are typically not sold in stores for consumption. They are more commonly used for breeding purposes, such as incubating to hatch chicks. If fertilized eggs are sold, they are usually available from specialty farms or hatcheries.
The word remain is used 12 times in the New Testament.
0 is Zero, 1 is one, 2 is a Couple, 3-5 is a few or several, depending on how it is used in the sentence. 6 is a Half-Dozen, 7-11 is many 12 is a dozen Anything over a dozen is Many