2 dozen*50c*1.08
=24*50*1.08 = 1296 cents = 12.96 major units of currency - dollars, Euros, whatever.
1.80
$25.60
36 cents 54 cents or 55 cents depending on who you ask
12
53 cents
It varied depending on location, but about 51 cents per dozen.
You will save 2 cents per can and 24 cents total.
Eggs were 19 cents a dozen in 1947
There would be 12. 12 is a dozen
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.
13 cents a dozen
Probally about 0.69 cents a dozen.
$25.60
For a dozen eggs it cost only 58 cents.
25 percent of five dozen (60) is 15. 5 dozen = 5*12 = 60
36 cents 54 cents or 55 cents depending on who you ask
a dozen eggs cost 20 cents in the 1970'
In 1970 a dozen of fresh eggs cost only 62 cents. Therefore, six fresh eggs would have only cost 31 cents in 1970.