If the combinations don't require numbers to be in specific spots such as 2+3 being different then 3+2, then all the possible combinations with what was listed include: 6+6 2+2+2+6 2+2+2+2+2+2
1 gross is a dozen dozen, so 9 gross would be 9 dozen dozen, or 108 dozen. Unless I did the math wrong; you'd better check it yourself.
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1 dozen = 12 so 40 dozen = 40*12 = 480
Three and half dozen. The word 'dozen' comes from the medieaval Norman French , 'douze', which means 'twelve'. So divdie 42 by 12 . The answer is '3' with a remainder of '6' , half of '12' . So it is described as 'three and half dozen'.
Oh, dude, math time! So, if they pay 18 for 12 dozen buttons, that's like 1.5 per dozen. If 1 dozen costs 1.5, then 4 dozen would cost 6. So, like, 4 dozen buttons would cost 6.
Do the math for the cost of ingredients for making a dozen of cookies. That's your food cost. Per restaurant management recommendations, multiply that times three and you get what you should charge for the cookies. Can you figure out how much it will cost you to make a dozen of cookies? That sounds like a math-class problem... have fun.
Well, darling, if a dozen cookies weigh 156 grams, then each cookie weighs 13 grams. It's simple math, honey. Just divide the total mass by the number of cookies. Now go enjoy your cookies, but maybe skip the dozen all by yourself, okay?
1 gross is a dozen dozen, so 9 gross would be 9 dozen dozen, or 108 dozen. Unless I did the math wrong; you'd better check it yourself.
12 dozen is 144 units, it is also known as a gross.
12??? What else could it be??
8 x 16.50 = $132 Simple math.
1 gross = 12 dozen = 144
One dozen is 12, so you simply have to multiply 12 by 5 to get your answer of 60 cookies.
Do the math.
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A gross is 12 dozen = 144 ■
if you dont know ask your math teacher