24 x 5.5 cents = 132 cents = $1.22
Fried eggs: 450Adrian 18+ Bob 6+ Carl 18 eggs leftBob 36 eggs left 36 eggs leftCarl 6- Adrian 12+ Bob 24 eggs left= 78 eggs left over450 eggs fried= 528 eggs to start/3 = 176 eggs each to start
eggs, if i may. eggs can float in saltwater but not tapwater. in my opinion, eggs are not the best floating object for saltwater but they are one thing that floats
one gallon of eggs weighs 108.8 ounces
There are no grains in an egg. Eggs are not measured in grains because they are not remotely close to actual grains. However, eggs can be measured in grams, but all eggs will weight slightly differently, depending on size.
First law of thermodynamics doesn't really address unscrambling eggs. The second law, however, suggests that it would take an outside expenditure of energy and release of heat to the environment to "unscramble" eggs. The eggs would not unscramble themselves naturally. Of course, in case you haven't noticed, eggs do not scramble themselves naturally. It requires an outside action to cause them to become scrambled too.
On the price is right, it was stated that eggs in July 1997 were 2.99 a dozen.(large)
In 1970 a dozen of fresh eggs cost only 62 cents. Therefore, six fresh eggs would have only cost 31 cents in 1970.
The cost per egg would be 8 cents/$0.08
For a dozen eggs it cost only 58 cents.
a dozen eggs cost 20 cents in the 1970'
The average cost for a dozen eggs in the US in 1975 was about .75 cents.
13 cents a dozen
I am reading my grandmother's diary from 1930. They had chickens and she sold her first dozen eggs for 30 cents, on December 4, 1930.
About 20 cents.
The cost of a dozen eggs in 1970 was 62 cents. The cost of a gallon of gas in 1970 was only 36 cents.
2 cents
It costed 65 cents.