288 x 36 = 10,368
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Assuming you mean "divisible", yes it is. One dozen is twelve, so two dozen is twenty-four, which is a multiple of three. An easy way to test if a number is a multiple of three is by adding up the digits; if it gives you another multiple of three, you're dealing with a multiple of three (2 + 4 = 6, 6 is a multiple of three, so 24 is too)
A dozen is equal to 12 items, so two-thirds of a dozen would be 2/3 * 12 = 8 cupcakes. Therefore, there are 8 cupcakes in two-thirds of a dozen.
2/3 of a dozen (12) is 8.
1. find the product of the first two 2. multiply that product with the third number
In old archaic and casual language a dozen is '12'. It follows that a 'bakers dozen' is '13'. A Score is twenty '20'. A 'pair' is '2'. In the spoken and written English this would be 'twice'; NOT two times. Similarly , three (3) is referred to as 'thrice', NOT three times. In modern casual language a 'ton' is '100'. A 'grand' is '1000' .