There are 12 eggs in a dozen. If a farmer's chickens produce an average of 284 dozen eggs in a month, how should the average number of eggs per she month be reported? 284 dozen x 12 eggs/dozen = 5568 eggs Submit Answer Try Another Version 1 item attempt remaining Visited
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![### Egg Production Calculation
There are **12 eggs** in a dozen. If a farmer's chickens produce an average of **284 dozen eggs** in a month, how should the average number of eggs per month be reported?
To find the total number of eggs, multiply the number of dozen eggs by 12 (since there are 12 eggs in a dozen):
\[ 284 \text{ dozen} \times 12 \text{ eggs/dozen} = 5688 \text{ eggs} \]
#### Answer:
The farmer's chickens produce an average of **5688 eggs** per month.
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There are **12 eggs** in a dozen. If a farmer's chickens produce an average of **284 dozen eggs** in a month, how should the average number of eggs per month be reported?
To find the total number of eggs, multiply the number of dozen eggs by 12 (since there are 12 eggs in a dozen):
\[ 284 \text{ dozen} \times 12 \text{ eggs/dozen} = 5688 \text{ eggs} \]
#### Answer:
The farmer's chickens produce an average of **5688 eggs** per month.
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