There are approximately 2.5 billion surprise eggs sold every year. The number of reported choking incidents from small parts is less than 1000 out of 2 billion. But because of that, they're not available in the USA
Well, 3,000 times 12 (eggs in a dozen) =36,000 eggs.
1 dozen = 12 so, 3000 dozen eggs = 3000 x 12 individual eggs = 36000 eggs were sold last week
Kinder egg is sold in European and Canadian markets (not in the US). It is a chocolate egg wrapped in foil. Inside the egg there is a toy that you snap together.
It depends on where the eggs are being sold. Many stores had their prices at $2.99 or below. Organic eggs were around 3.99.
909,899 in 4 days
384 eggs - 24 for home use = 360 to sell 360 to sell / 3 vendors = 120 per vendor. So 120 eggs were sold to each vendor.
Surplus will be sold ex. Eggs
Neither, they're sold in quantity.
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A dozen means twelve and so a dozen eggs is twelve eggs. Usually eggs are sold in cartons and these contain a specific number which will be either a half-dozen (which is six eggs), a dozen (that is, twelve eggs), or the number can be specified, say nine eggs, or maybe even fifteen or eighteen eggs. If you want a greater quantity of eggs you might buy a tray, which will be thirty eggs. For some reason, eggs are usually sold in multiples of three.
this is a stupid question but 42 of them were unsold. the 28 he ate he obviosly did not sell. that question is obvious
In Russia, eggs are sold in cartons of ten - I was surprised to see this when I studied abroad there last year. The cartons are called десятки, which means, very roughly, 'little things of ten.'