Pears (pairs)
Pears (pairs)
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.
One dozen equals 12. Two dozen equals 24.
24 eggs are the equivalent of two dozen eggs. A dozen is 12, while a baker's dozen is 13.
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.
That French guy always peels his father's fruit two at at a time.Pierre pares his pere's pears in pairs.
Two dozen cookies are 12 x 2 = 24 cookies.Note, there are 12 to a dozen.
Around two hundred
30 eggs = two and a half dozen.
Two pairs.
Two dozen is 24.