2 and a third dozen.
2 and two thirteenth bakers dozen.
a dozen is twleve
a bakers dozen is 13
There are 72 cookies in 6 dozen of cookies.
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Well, 1 dozen is 12 so: 2 x 12 = 24. Then a half dozen is 6 so: 24 + 6= 30. 2 and a half dozen eggs is equal to 30 eggs.
Yes but it depends on how many people you want to divide it by. Ex: 30 cookies and 28 cupcakes can be divided by 2 people evenly. Also they can't be divided by any other #.
i dont nknow but i think cookies
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The number of cookies in 14 ounces depends on the size and weight of each cookie. To determine the quantity, divide the total weight (14 ounces) by the weight of each cookie. For example, if each cookie weighs 1 ounce, there would be 14 cookies in 14 ounces.
Four of them: 4 times 7 = 28
Zero. There is nothing to bind all of those ingredients together.
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