Mrs Huang bought 16 dozons of eggs. She broke 1 24 of them accidentally. How many eggs had she left?

Mrs Huang bought 16 dozens of eggs, which is equal to 16 x 12 = <<16*12=192>>192 eggs.

She accidentally broke 1/24 of the eggs, so the number of eggs she broke is 192 x 1/24 = <<192*1/24=8>>8.
Therefore Mrs Huang had 192 - 8 = <<192-8=184>>184 eggs left. Answer: \boxed{184}.

To find out how many eggs Mrs Huang had left, you need to subtract the number of broken eggs from the total number of eggs she originally bought.

1 dozen of eggs is equal to 12 eggs, so 16 dozens of eggs is equal to 16 x 12 = 192 eggs.

If Mrs Huang broke 1/24 of the eggs, we can calculate the number of broken eggs by dividing the total number of eggs by 24.

So, the number of broken eggs is 192 / 24 = 8.

To find the number of eggs Mrs Huang has left, you subtract the number of broken eggs from the total number of eggs she originally bought.

Therefore, Mrs Huang has 192 - 8 = 184 eggs left.

To find the number of eggs that Mrs Huang had left after accidentally breaking some, we need to calculate the difference between the initial number of eggs (16 dozen) and the number of eggs she broke (1/24 of total).

First, let's convert the number of dozens into individual eggs. One dozen contains 12 eggs, so 16 dozen would be 16 * 12 = 192 eggs.

Next, we need to determine how many eggs Mrs Huang broke. She broke 1/24 of the total number of eggs. To calculate this, divide the total number of eggs (192) by 24: 192 / 24 = 8 eggs.

Now, we deduct the number of eggs she broke from the initial number to find out how many eggs she had left: 192 - 8 = 184 eggs.

Therefore, Mrs Huang had a remaining 184 eggs after accidentally breaking 8 eggs.