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Feb 18

Mary bought a tray of eggs at a cost price of R110. She sold half of eggs at a price of R65 and the remaining eggs at a price of R60 1.Calculate the cost price of a dozen egg?

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Feb 18
Cost price of a tray of eggs = R110
Number of eggs in a tray = 12 (a dozen)
Cost price of a dozen eggs = R110 / 12 = R9.17

Therefore, the cost price of a dozen eggs is R9.17.
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