If you mean Bakers Dozen, then 13. I don't know what a backers dozen is.
2006-09-20 04:29:55
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answer #1
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answered by Mariko 4
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13
2006-09-20 04:35:26
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answered by norsmen 5
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13
2006-09-20 04:28:23
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answered by Mr. Hotelier 3
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A baker's dozen is 13.
2006-09-20 04:29:39
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answered by sevenofus 7
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In the past, there was a hefty fine if baker's were caught shorting people on a dozen of anything, therefore they used to throw an extra one in.
2006-09-20 04:29:29
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answered by finaldx 7
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I don't know but a BAKERS dozen is 13.
2006-09-20 04:28:53
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answered by surlygurl 6
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The correct spelling is Baker's.
"A baker's dozen, also known as long dozen, is 13, one more than a proper dozen. The expression found its genesis in 13th century England."
www.wikipedia.org
2006-09-20 04:28:40
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answered by MoMattTexas 4
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I think you mean "baker's" dozen...and it's 13
2006-09-20 04:29:53
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answered by kater_tot01 2
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Must be some game I never heard of. Backers? .....13
2006-09-20 05:10:31
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not backers,it's bakers. The answer is thirteen.
2006-09-20 04:30:29
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answered by bartermcgee 2
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