Twelve. It does not matter what you refer to, there are 12 anythings in a dozen.
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1 pence to stand 2 pence to sit 3-5 pence to sit on upper balconies
1.the stage price is 3 pence this was the often floor around the satge 2.the galleries price 2 pence this was also the people that have money aaladon 3.the pit price one penny poor peolpe only help that helps
10 Opera's 3 Ballets 5 Pieces for stage-play 8 Symphony's 4 Suites 23 Orchestral works 13 Pieces for solo instruments 5 Orchestral works with song, solo, choir 17 Pieces of Chamber music 14 Piano works 4 Spiritual Choir pieces 13 Songs That alone will bring it to 119 pieces of music.
2 pennys Groundlings paid a penny to stand around the stage. Seats went for three pence in the galleries. Lords Rooms cost more.
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A dozen is twelve. There are 12 anythings in a dozen.
Current policy on British coins as legal tender is - 20 pence pieces, 25 pence coins and 50 pence pieces are legal tender in amounts up to 10 pounds; 5 pence pieces and 10 pence pieces are legal tender in amounts up to 5 pounds; 1 penny pieces and 2 pence pieces are legal tender in amounts up to 20 pence.
You do not specify how many of each coin are in the bag.
The British 2 Pence coin weighs 7.12 grams. 7 Kilograms would equal about 983 Two Pence coins. 983 x 2 Pence coins comes to about £19.66
120 Pounds is equal to 12,000 Pence. 12,000 Pence divided by 2 Pence = 6,000 x 2 Pence coins.
200 Pounds is equal to 20,000 Pence. 20,000 Pence divided by 2 Pence = 10,000 x 2 Pence coins.
2 and a third dozen. 2 and two thirteenth bakers dozen. a dozen is twleve a bakers dozen is 13
A dozen equals 12 and so 2 dozen is 24
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24 there are 12 in a dozen