15 times 12 will do
$15 for a 4+ dozen bucket
it would take ten cups because 18 x 2 = 36 = 3 dozen 15/3= 5 cups x 2 cups = 10 cups
There are 30 dozen in a case, and 15 dozen in a box.
the amount of cookies that have chocolate in them are about 15% as far as i know
get 4 gallons of ice cream 3 dozen cookies and 15 hours of anime and eat/watch it with her that helps me :/
she ate 15 cookies. 150 x .10 = 15
15 dozen is 180. So 15 dozen + 1 is 181.
15 dozen = 15 x 12 = 180
a dozen = 12 ⇒ 15 dozen = 15 x 12 = 180
Answer = 15 x 12 = 180 pounds
To find out how many cookies are needed for 30 students, you can set up a proportion based on the number of cookies serving the number of students. In this case, 45 cookies serve 15 students, so the ratio of cookies to students is 45:15. To find out how many cookies are needed for 30 students, you can set up the proportion: 45/15 = x/30. Cross multiplying, you get x = (45 * 30) / 15 = 90 cookies. Therefore, 90 cookies are needed to serve 30 students.
One dozen is 12, so you simply have to multiply 12 by 5 to get your answer of 60 cookies.