$45 seems like a lot for a lemon.
But, anyway, 1.5 dozen is 12+6=18 total lemons. If we're buying lemons for $45 (which still seems like a lot) then 18*45 = $810 for 18 lemons.
Now if the lemons were $0.45, then it would be $8.10 for 18 lemons.
If two lemons cost 15 cents, then one lemon costs 7.5 cents. To find out how many lemons can be bought for 60 cents, divide 60 by 7.5, which equals 8. Therefore, you can buy 8 lemons for 60 cents.
5 cent
1 dozen = 121/45th of a dozen = 12/45 = 4/15 = 0.2666 (rounded, repeating)
25 percent of five dozen (60) is 15. 5 dozen = 5*12 = 60
15*6= 90
8 lemons
99
If two lemons cost 15 cents, then one lemon costs 7.5 cents. To find out how many lemons can be bought for 60 cents, divide 60 by 7.5, which equals 8. Therefore, you can buy 8 lemons for 60 cents.
$15 for a 4+ dozen bucket
Let's consider 2 lemons a "batch." So you can get one batch for 15 cents, and you have 60 cents to spend. To find out how many batches you can get with 60 cents, divide 60 by 15 to get 4. Now to get the total number of lemons, multiply the number of batches (4) by the number of lemons in each batch (2) which will give you a total of 8 lemons.
15 dozen is 180. So 15 dozen + 1 is 181.
15 dozen = 15 x 12 = 180
5 cent
eight $0.15 = 2 $0.30 = 4 $0.60 = 8
a dozen = 12 ⇒ 15 dozen = 15 x 12 = 180
There are 30 dozen in a case, and 15 dozen in a box.
Bouquets of roses can have various degrees of costs. If purchased from a supermarket they could cost as little as $15 a dozen. If purchased from a floral shop you could be paying as much as $6 per flower, $72 per dozen.