The chances of finding a double yolk egg in a carton of eggs are about 1 in every 1000 eggs.
The chances of finding a double yolk egg when cracking open an egg from a carton are about 1 in every 1000 eggs.
The chances of finding an egg with two yolks are relatively rare, occurring in about 1 in every 1,000 eggs.
The chances of finding twin egg yolks in a single egg are rare, occurring in about 1 in every 1,000 eggs.
I think about 1.89 well that how much it was last week
To find the gross mass of a carton of a dozen 60g eggs, we first calculate the total mass of the eggs: 12 eggs x 60g/egg = 720g. Then, we add the mass of the egg carton: 720g (eggs) + 35g (carton) = 755g. Therefore, the gross mass of a carton of a dozen 60g eggs is 755 grams.
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.
Well, you can wash your eggs if you want to but, if you buy them at a supermarket, chances are that they have been washed and sterilized at least once before they even made it into the carton that will one day end up in your refrigerator.
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.
Put the carton back in the display cooler and check another carton of eggs.
NO! no of course not no of course not
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