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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
The number 13 ; a 'Baker's Dozen'.
The PCM uses a dozen sensors that are located all over the engine.The PCM uses a dozen sensors that are located all over the engine.
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A dozen is very unusual.
Eggs Benedict traditionally uses poached eggs. Eggs Florentine may use poached or shirred eggs.
Eggs and meat mostly.
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One popular recipe that uses Baker's unsweetened chocolate squares as a key ingredient is classic chocolate brownies. These brownies are rich and fudgy, perfect for chocolate lovers.
It can be either a noun or adjective.When used by itself, it means 12 of some item (the object is implicit)Noun: I needed 5 eggs, so I bought a dozen.When used before a noun, it is a numeral adjective (meaning 12 of some item or thing).Adjective: A dozen cats were sitting outside my door.
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It could be cavier! yummy