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A mole is just a number, like a dozen, but a lot bigger. So the question is like asking "Does a box of a dozen small eggs have the same number of eggs as a box of a dozen jumbo eggs?" (Yes, they both have a dozen, 12, eggs. They both have Avogadro's number of molecules.) Trick question: a mole is a count of molecules, not atoms. A mole of water would have half again as many ATOMs as a mole of oxygen, since water comes 3 atoms to the molecule, but oxygen as O2 has 2 atoms per molecule. Similarly a dozen breakfasts of 3-egg omelets would have half again as many eggs as a dozen breakfasts of 2 fried eggs.
About 2.236 cups
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.0225 US fluid ounces = 0.665404415 cc
It depends on how large the container is and what the food is. A conatiner might contain enough food for a single serving, or it could be enough to feed a dozen people.
A dozen is twelve, half a dozen is 6.
Dozen
There are 12 in a dozen and 13 in a baker's dozen
A dozen is twelve. There are 12 anythings in a dozen.
A dozen! A dozen is twelve, so a dozen dozens is 144. 12*12=144
6.25 dozen = 75
There are twelve in a dozen. Of anything.
144 dozen
A dozen always equals to 12.
There are 82 items in a dozen.