You would need two pairs. One pair for you and one pair for your friend.
Thirty dozen pairs of gloves is equal to 360 pairs of gloves. Since a dozen is 12, multiplying 30 by 12 gives you 360. Therefore, 30 dozen pairs means you have 360 individual pairs of gloves.
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Six gloves make three pairs, assuming that they are all of the same kind and can be matched as left and right gloves. Each pair consists of one left and one right glove, so dividing six by two gives three pairs.
Thirty dozen is 30x12=360 gloves. Each individual gets two gloves so 360/2=180 people would have pair of gloves. This assumes all individuals have to hands.Alternately. 30 dozen gloves is 30/2=15 dozen pairs of gloves or 15x12=180 pairs. 1 pair per person meets the needs of 180 people.
30 dozen pairs = 30 * 12 * 2 = 720 individual gloves.
You have 1128 dozen pairs of gloves.
Thirty dozen pairs of gloves is equal to 360 pairs of gloves. Since a dozen is 12, multiplying 30 by 12 gives you 360. Therefore, 30 dozen pairs means you have 360 individual pairs of gloves.
360 individual pairs of gloves
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First work out how many pairs of gloves the merchant bought. He bought 30 dozen. A dozen is 12, so 30 x 12 = is 360. A pair of gloves is two individual gloves. So 360 pairs x 2 = 720. The merchant bought 720 individual gloves.
* socks * shoes * mittens * gloves
The best-case number is, obviously, two. The worst-case number is twelve: one more than the number of gloves of one handedness. Source: http://www.technical-interview.com
there are two gloves in a pair. 2 x 30 = 60. The merchant bought 60 gloves.
Your answer depends on the material from which the gloves are made, and your requirement for the use of your fingers and hands.
Thirty dozen is 30x12=360 gloves. Each individual gets two gloves so 360/2=180 people would have pair of gloves. This assumes all individuals have to hands.Alternately. 30 dozen gloves is 30/2=15 dozen pairs of gloves or 15x12=180 pairs. 1 pair per person meets the needs of 180 people.