There are 12 dozen in one gross.
Therefore, there are 1/12 gross per dozen.
A gross is equal to a dozen, dozen: that is, 144.
One gross is an amount equal to twelve dozen, that is to say 144.
gross. In mathematics, a dozen is equal to 12, so one dozen is 12. Similarly, a gross is equal to 144, so one gross is 144. Therefore, the analogy "One is to dozen as dozen is to gross" means that the relationship between the numbers is based on a factor of 12.
1 gross = 12 dozen so 10 gross = 10*12 dozen.
A gross is 12 dozen or 144 things
A gross is equal to a dozen, dozen: that is, 144.
There are 12 dozen in one gross. Therefore, four gross is equal to 4 x 12 = 48 dozen.
12 as gross is dozen dozen or 144
One dozen is 12.
There are 144 units, or a dozen dozen, in a gross.
A gross is 12 dozen or 144 things
A 'great gross' (a dozen gross) is equal to 144 dozen, or 12*12*12=1728 items.
1/12 gross = 1 dozen
Twelve dozen = 144 = a gross
I don’t even know the answer...but I think it might be stinky.
A dozen is 12. 12 dozen is a Gross- 144.
A gross. (defined as a dozen dozen)