this is SUPER easy. 3 cartons.
Yvette has 336 eggs to put into cartons, and she puts one dozen eggs (12 eggs) into each carton. To find out how many cartons she fills, we need to divide the total number of eggs by the number of eggs in each carton: 336 eggs ÷ 12 eggs/carton = 28 cartons. Yvette fills 28 cartons with the 336 eggs she has.
1 whole carton, and 1/4 of another carton, so you have 3.75 cartons left.
The number of eggs in 19 cartons depends on how many eggs are in each carton. Typically, a standard egg carton holds 12 eggs. Therefore, if each carton contains 12 eggs, then 19 cartons would contain 19 x 12 = 228 eggs.
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.'
Cartons come in several sizes. There could be 6, 12, 18 or 24 eggs in a carton. Most often you find 12 in a carton.
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Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem! If you have 12 eggs in a carton and you want to find out how many cartons you need to make 36 eggs, you simply divide 36 by 12. That means you would need 3 cartons of 12 eggs each to have a total of 36 eggs. Happy calculating!
There are: 48 times 12 = 576 eggs
two cartons. if you draw the dimensions of the carton on an xyz plane you can visualize the carton. then draw the inside of the frieght cars dimensions so you can visualize how big of space you have. if you notice, you can actually flip up the carton and it would fit height-wise (y-component) and length-wise (x-component) but it would only fill half because the depth component (z-component) is half of the freight car inside depth-dimension.. so if one carton fills half then two cartons fill the whole thing.
she bought 337.5 cartons
16 halfpint cartons of water are needed to fill the gallon container
8 of them.