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Yes, "total" can be synonymous with "gross" when used to describe the overall or complete amount of something.
144 a gross = 12 dozen 12x12=144
It usually refers to the mass of an object together with its container. For example the gross mass of a tin of soup will be the mass of the soup plus the mass of the tin. As a consumer, you will probably be interested in only the net mass - the mass of the soup - but for the haulier it is the gross mass that matters. For something like breakfast cereal the mass of the container may well be a significant proportion of the gross mass.
A gross consists of one hundred forty-four items. This number is important because it is the square of twelve, and therefore twelve dozen.
$22,880 Gross (Before taxes)