$1.16
1.50
12
80 cents
In 1989 the cost of a dozen eggs was about 96 cents. The price of that item has approximately doubled in the intervening years.
2 dozen equals 24 1 dozen = 12 2 dozen = 24 3 dozen = 36
2 dozen of oranges = 24 oranges.
(2 and 1 fourth) of a dozen = 2.25*12 = 272 and (1 fourth of a dozen) = 2 + 0.25*12 = 5
24
They are about 8 dollars for a dozen and 5 dollars for 1/2 dozen.
Cheaper by the Dozen 2 grossed $82,571,173 in the domestic market.
$30.00
A dozen is equal to 12, so 2/3 of a dozen is the same as 12x2/3 = 8
24. One dozen is 12. So to find two dozen, multiply 12 by 2. Which gives you 24. A bakers dozen is 13.
Cheaper by the Dozen 2 grossed $135,015,330 worldwide.
8 is one third (1/3) of two dozen (12).
2 cents