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5 scores minus 4 dozens = ?![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/YUpvr.jpggghhjjjfzzzxcvbh
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I can't see a question about English here, unless you want to know what quantities a score and a dozen represent - and you can find this out by using a dictionary. I'm closing this as off-topic (no research and/or consider ELL). FWIW, the answer for (5x20)-(4x12)={whole weeks in a year}.
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5 scores minus 4 dozens = ?![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/YUpvr.jpggghhjjjfzzzxcvbh
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5 scores minus 4 dozens = ?![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/YUpvr.jpggghhjjjfzzzxcvbh
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I can't see a question about English here, unless you want to know what quantities a score and a dozen represent - and you can find this out by using a dictionary. I'm closing this as off-topic (no research and/or consider ELL). FWIW, the answer for (5x20)-(4x12)={whole weeks in a year}.
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Dec 3 at 12:15
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I can't see a question about English here, unless you want to know what quantities a score and a dozen represent - and you can find this out by using a dictionary. I'm closing this as off-topic (no research and/or consider ELL). FWIW, the answer for (5x20)-(4x12)={whole weeks in a year}.
– Chappo
Dec 3 at 12:15
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I can't see a question about English here, unless you want to know what quantities a score and a dozen represent - and you can find this out by using a dictionary. I'm closing this as off-topic (no research and/or consider ELL). FWIW, the answer for (5x20)-(4x12)={whole weeks in a year}.
– Chappo
Dec 3 at 12:15
I can't see a question about English here, unless you want to know what quantities a score and a dozen represent - and you can find this out by using a dictionary. I'm closing this as off-topic (no research and/or consider ELL). FWIW, the answer for (5x20)-(4x12)={whole weeks in a year}.
– Chappo
Dec 3 at 12:15
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I can't see a question about English here, unless you want to know what quantities a score and a dozen represent - and you can find this out by using a dictionary. I'm closing this as off-topic (no research and/or consider ELL). FWIW, the answer for (5x20)-(4x12)={whole weeks in a year}.
– Chappo
Dec 3 at 12:15