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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.
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One dozen is 12 Half a dozen is 6
There are 12 dozen in one gross. Therefore, there are 1/12 gross per dozen.
12 equals one dozenA dozen is 12.
One dozen is 12.
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Very bad. Lawyers are dime a dozen.
One dozen is 12 Half a dozen is 6
Any number you like. There will be zero ounces in a dozen ideas (ideas are massless), a tiny number of ounces in a dozen electrons and a huge number of ounces in a dozen galaxies.
One can purchase a dozen sprinklers from 'Home Depot', 'Amazon' or 'Walmart'. In the United Kingdom one can purchase from stores like 'B&Q' and 'Homebase'.
One third of one dozen is 4/12
There are 12 dozen in one gross. Therefore, there are 1/12 gross per dozen.
About two dozen flat bones stacked on each other. See link for illustration.
12 equals one dozenA dozen is 12.
Normally 12 but in a baker's dozen there are 13
One dozen equals 12. Two dozen equals 24.