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which number is called baker's dozen​

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Answered by rupaliparida2972
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Baker's dozen means 13, instead of 12. The tale behind its origin is that a mediaeval law specified the weight of bread loaves, and any baker who supplied less to a customer was in for dire punishment.

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Answered by ashwini2007
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A baker's dozen, also known as a big or long dozen, is 13. Specifically, in terms of the “baker's dozen”, if a vendor or other customer were to order a dozen or several dozen loaves of bread from a baker, the baker would give them13 for every dozen they ordered. ... Yet another theory is that it was simply a product of the way bakers bake bread.

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