That is approximately 20 pounds of medium eggs.
Answer = 15 x 12 = 180 pounds
There are 30 dozen in a case, and 15 dozen in a box.
12 eggs are in a dozen, times 11 equals 132 eggs.
a dozen = 12 ⇒ 15 dozen = 15 x 12 = 180
The cost of a dozen eggs in 1970 was 62 cents. The cost of a gallon of gas in 1970 was only 36 cents.
Probaly around 15 cents or like 10 cents.
15 dozen is 180. So 15 dozen + 1 is 181.
The average cost for one dozen eggs was 69 cents in 1948. That same year, a pound of bacon was 59 cents, a tube of toothpaste was 41 cents, and the price of a movie ticket was $1.20.
15 dozen = 15 x 12 = 180
5 eggs is 5 eggs.Eggs come in different sizes, in a recipe the average egg expected to be used is large eggs. One dozen large eggs weigh 24 - 27 ounces with 24 ounces being the norm.5 large eggs weigh 10 to 10 1/2 ouncesfor egg size substitutions:petite eggs weigh 15 ounces per dozen (8 = 5 lg. eggs)small eggs weigh 18 ounces per dozen (7 = ~5 lg. eggs)medium eggs weigh 21 ounces per dozen (6 = ~5 lg. eggs)large eggs weigh 24 ounces per dozenextra large eggs weigh 27 ounces per dozen (4 1/2 = ~5 lg. eggs)jumbo eggs weigh 30 ounces per dozen (4 = 5 lg. eggs)**and extra jumbo or double eggs are typically over 33 ounces per dozen (these are often classed grade B eggs and not sold retail, unless part of a liquid or dried egg product. But you can get them from a farm)
US Department of Agriculture standard (minimum weight per dozen) for chicken eggs is as follows:Jumbo -- 30 ounces (oz)Extra large -- 27 ozLarge -- 24 ozMedium -- 21 ozSmall -- 18 ozPeewee -- 15 oz
15 mg = 3.306934 pounds