144
a gross = 12 dozen
12x12=144
One gross is equal to 144 objects. This quantity is derived by multiplying 12 (a dozen) by 12, which gives you 12 x 12 = 144. The term "gross" is often used in commerce to denote large quantities of items.
Two gross is equal to 2 x 144, which totals 288. Therefore, 288 items constitute 2 gross.
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A 'gross' is 144, so 10 gross is 1,440.
1 gross = 144 so, 3 gross = 432.
1 great gross = 1728
144, or a dozen dozens
Two gross is equal to 2 x 144, which totals 288. Therefore, 288 items constitute 2 gross.
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Twelve dozen = 144 = a gross
A gross equals 144
There are 12 stones in a gross.
1 gross = 144 so, 3 gross = 432.
A 'gross' is 144, so 10 gross is 1,440.
A gross of pencils is 144 pencils.