One dozen equals 12, with the exception of the term baker's dozen, which equals 13.
A Chefs dozen is 13 because they eat one to see how it taste.
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Five dozen equals 60, as one dozen is equal to 12. To calculate this, simply multiply 12 by 5, resulting in 60.
144 is one gross. Made out of twelve dusins (12) 12 x 12 = 144
A dozen is 12. For an example a dozen donuts
A dozen eggs in 1912 cost only $0.40 for one dozen
A Chefs dozen is 13 because they eat one to see how it taste.
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A dozen is equal to 12, so 2/3 of a dozen is the same as 12x2/3 = 8
8 is one third (1/3) of two dozen (12).
One dozen is 12.
Five dozen equals 60, as one dozen is equal to 12. To calculate this, simply multiply 12 by 5, resulting in 60.
144 is one gross. Made out of twelve dusins (12) 12 x 12 = 144
one dozen is twelve units. Hence twelve dozen is 12 x 12 units = 144 units. one sixth of 144 is 144/6 = 24 The answer!!!!
A dozen is 12. For an example a dozen donuts
A dozen is 12.