6 - 0.75 = 5.25, though keeping a quarter egg is hard work.
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Ah, let's paint a happy little picture here. In 16 dozens, there are 192 eggs. That's a whole bunch of eggs, just waiting to be cracked open and used in your creations. Remember, mistakes are just happy accidents in the kitchen!
In the context of items or objects, a dozen typically refers to a quantity of 12. Therefore, one dozen is equal to 12. This term is commonly used in various fields such as baking (a dozen eggs) or in a measurement known as a gross, which equals a dozen dozen or 144.
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.
There are 12 ounces in one dozen. This is because a dozen is equal to 12 items, and each item is 1 ounce, resulting in a total of 12 ounces. This concept is commonly used in measurements and calculations involving quantities that come in dozens.