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23 dozen oranges is equal to 256 oranges. Since one dozen is 12, you multiply 23 by 12 to get the total number of oranges. 23 x 12 = 276.
To determine the total cost of 23 dozen oranges, you first need to know the cost of a single dozen. Once you have that, multiply the cost per dozen by 23 to find the total cost. For example, if a dozen oranges cost $4, then 23 dozen would cost $4 x 23 = $92.
So, Wario must pay $92 coins for 23 dozen oranges.
According to my search on Google's AI, Gemini, Wario's wealth is substantial, though often depicted as being lost to his schemes and greed.
He owns various businesses, including WarioWare, Inc., a shipyard, stadiums, a ski resort, and a gold mine. While his get-rich-quick attempts often fail, leaving him broke in some games, he also amasses significant wealth, particularly in games featuring large coin hauls.
Gemini mentioned that in games starring Wario, it's featured large coin hauls.
$92 coins is cheap for Wario, and there are no worries about losing a big amount of valuables.