it depends on what it is your on about
If you are talking about the number of eggs that some people might throw at you for asking this random question, I'd say about three or four. Stocks not included.
How many eggs a female butterfly lays can vary slightly by species. On average a female butterfly lays 100 eggs at one time.
Salmon release many eggs because only a small percentage will survive to adulthood. By releasing many eggs, the salmon increase the chances of at least some of their offspring surviving predators and other threats in their environment. This reproductive strategy helps ensure the species' survival.
Laying a great number of eggs helps to ensure that the species will survive. Many organisms lay a large number of eggs because many of the eggs will get eaten, squashed etc. Many will hatch but then some of the young will get killed/eaten some will grow to adults and reproduce.
A female moth can lay anywhere from a few dozen to several hundred eggs at a time, depending on the species.
1-2 eggs per brooding, with up to two broodings per season.
A score is 20, so four-score is 80.
Eight score is 8 x 20 which is 160
four = 4, score = 20. 4 score is 4 x 20 = 80
A score is 20 years so four score means 80 and add 7 years to that?
Score is twenty, four score is eighty. You might be describing 185,000 but that's an odd way to put it.
There are twenty four eggs on a cardboard flat.
A "score" is twenty, so four score and seven = 87.
That is 18.7 large eggs
Actually, You can have four.
90 years
a score is equal to twenty, so four score is 80
a score is equal to twenty, so four score is 80