2/3 or two-thirds
To find out how much oatmeal Jeffreys needs for 1 1/2 dozen muffins and 2 dozen muffins, first calculate the total number of muffins: 1 1/2 dozen is 18 muffins and 2 dozen is 24 muffins, giving a total of 42 muffins. Since the recipe requires 2 1/4 cups of oatmeal for 12 muffins, it uses 0.1875 cups of oatmeal per muffin (2 1/4 cups ÷ 12 muffins). Therefore, for 42 muffins, he will need approximately 7.875 cups of oatmeal (0.1875 cups/muffin × 42 muffins).
The collective nouns are a batch of muffins, a tray of muffins, a tin of muffins.
Two-thirds
A dozen consists of 12 items. If you have eight eggs, you have 8 out of 12 eggs from a dozen. This means you have two-thirds (or approximately 66.67%) of a dozen eggs. Consequently, you are missing 4 eggs to complete the dozen.
The cost of a dozen muffins can vary widely depending on factors such as location, bakery, and ingredients. On average, a dozen muffins may range from $10 to $30. Specialty or gourmet muffins may cost more, while standard varieties from grocery stores might be on the lower end of that range. Always check local prices for the most accurate information.
Two-thirds
4 and 2/3
Muffins
As of my last update, the price of a dozen muffins at Tim Hortons can vary by location and any ongoing promotions. Typically, a dozen muffins may range from around $15 to $20. For the most accurate pricing, it's best to check the Tim Hortons website or contact your local store directly.
Well, honey, it's simple math. A dozen muffins at $35.40 works out to $2.95 per muffin, while a half dozen at $18.72 comes to $3.12 per muffin. So, technically speaking, the better buy would be the dozen because you're saving 17 cents per muffin. But hey, if you can't handle a whole dozen, then go ahead and treat yourself to the half dozen - just know you're paying a bit more per muffin.
$20
A box labeled "eight dozen" contains 96 screws, as one dozen equals 12. Therefore, eight dozen is calculated as 8 multiplied by 12, which equals 96.