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To determine the percentage of bad and good eggs, we need to calculate the ratio of bad eggs to the total number of eggs and then convert it to a percentage. Calculate the number of good eggs: Total number of eggs - Number of bad eggs = 60 - 6 = 54 Calculate the percentage of bad eggs: (Number of bad eggs / Total number of eggs) × 100% = (6 / 60) × 100% = 10% Calculate the percentage of good eggs: (Number of good eggs / Total number of eggs) × 100% = (54 / 60) × 100% = 90% Therefore, 10% of the eggs are bad and 90% of the eggs are good.
416 eggs
There are 240 eggs in 20 dozen. To calculate this, you multiply the number of dozens (20) by the number of eggs in a dozen (12). This gives you a total of 240 eggs.
If you mean "what do we call a number of eggs?" in a nest they are a clutch; on a plate they are a batch.
Use algebra.Let x=number of broken eggs. Since there are six times as many unbroken as broken, 6x=number of unbroken eggs.number of broken eggs (x) plus number of unbroken eggs (6x) equals 21x + 6x = 217x = 21 (combine like terms)x = 3 (divide both sides of equation by 7)Since x=number of broken eggs, 3 eggs are broken.Since 6x=number of unbroken eggs, 6*3=18 for 18 unbroken eggs.
36 eggs = 3 dozen
their average is 4 eggs a year but range is 3-6 eggs.
180 eggs
Yes, turtles lay eggs. The number and frequency of eggs depends on the species of turtle.
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You go out and find out all the prices you can for a box of eggs then add all these prices together and then divide this number by the number of boxes of eggs you used in the sample.