Your phrase is correct if you remove the word "of" and leave everything else alone.
1 gross=12 dozen... so if u take out 2 dozen thate leaves u with 10 dozen apples..
A dozen apples is 12 apples. Here is how you solve it. 12-6+3 =6+3 =9 apples. You will get nine apples.
Ten dozen
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A dozen apples. The word dozen means twelve - which is more than one - so you use the plural form of apple.
79 apples is the same as six dozen and seven apples. I don't know how many she has.
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1 gross=12 dozen... so if u take out 2 dozen thate leaves u with 10 dozen apples..
A dozen apples is 12 apples. Here is how you solve it. 12-6+3 =6+3 =9 apples. You will get nine apples.
Apples by the dozen
12=12eggs in a dozen
Ten dozen
No, "a couple dozen lighthouses" is not correct English. The correct phrase would be "a couple of dozen lighthouses."
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