There are approximately 2.5 billion surprise eggs sold every year. The number of reported choking incidents from small parts is less than 1000 out of 2 billion. But because of that, they're not available in the USA
Well, 3,000 times 12 (eggs in a dozen) =36,000 eggs.
1 dozen = 12 so, 3000 dozen eggs = 3000 x 12 individual eggs = 36000 eggs were sold last week
It depends on where the eggs are being sold. Many stores had their prices at $2.99 or below. Organic eggs were around 3.99.
Kinder egg is sold in European and Canadian markets (not in the US). It is a chocolate egg wrapped in foil. Inside the egg there is a toy that you snap together.
909,899 in 4 days
384 eggs - 24 for home use = 360 to sell 360 to sell / 3 vendors = 120 per vendor. So 120 eggs were sold to each vendor.
Surplus will be sold ex. Eggs
Neither, they're sold in quantity.
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A dozen means twelve and so a dozen eggs is twelve eggs. Usually eggs are sold in cartons and these contain a specific number which will be either a half-dozen (which is six eggs), a dozen (that is, twelve eggs), or the number can be specified, say nine eggs, or maybe even fifteen or eighteen eggs. If you want a greater quantity of eggs you might buy a tray, which will be thirty eggs. For some reason, eggs are usually sold in multiples of three.
this is a stupid question but 42 of them were unsold. the 28 he ate he obviosly did not sell. that question is obvious
Fertilized chicken eggs are typically not sold in stores for consumption. They are more commonly used for breeding purposes, such as incubating to hatch chicks. If fertilized eggs are sold, they are usually available from specialty farms or hatcheries.