How do you calculate the cost of one egg?
You can calculate the cost of one egg by following these steps:
1. Find the price of the carton: Look at the price tag on the carton of eggs.
2. Count the number of eggs in the carton: This number is usually printed on the carton.
3. Divide the price of the carton by the number of eggs: This will give you the cost per egg.
Example:
* A carton of 12 eggs costs $3.60
* Cost per egg = $3.60 / 12 = $0.30
Therefore, one egg costs $0.30.
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