If the combinations don't require numbers to be in specific spots such as 2+3 being different then 3+2, then all the possible combinations with what was listed include: 6+6 2+2+2+6 2+2+2+2+2+2
1 gross is a dozen dozen, so 9 gross would be 9 dozen dozen, or 108 dozen. Unless I did the math wrong; you'd better check it yourself.
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The number 144 is most well known for being a gross. A gross is one dozen dozens (12 x 12 = 144). For example if you have a dozen eggs, you have twelve eggs. If you have a dozen dozens of eggs, you have 12 x 12 = 144 eggs, which is one gross of eggs.
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"18"To be contrary I would say that the answer is bit more complex than that.The question is ambiguous as a "math, algebra, arithmetic" question; answers could be:18 ("and" is being used as a substitution for "plus" with an assumption that "one" is really "one dozen")7 ("and" is being used as a substitution for "plus" with no assumption that "one" is really "one dozen")False ("and" is being used as a boolean operator)As an English usage question the answer is indeed generally agreed upon as being 18.
Do the math for the cost of ingredients for making a dozen of cookies. That's your food cost. Per restaurant management recommendations, multiply that times three and you get what you should charge for the cookies. Can you figure out how much it will cost you to make a dozen of cookies? That sounds like a math-class problem... have fun.
12 dozen is 144 units, it is also known as a gross.
1 gross is a dozen dozen, so 9 gross would be 9 dozen dozen, or 108 dozen. Unless I did the math wrong; you'd better check it yourself.
12??? What else could it be??
8 x 16.50 = $132 Simple math.
1 gross = 12 dozen = 144
One dozen is 12, so you simply have to multiply 12 by 5 to get your answer of 60 cookies.
Do the math.
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A gross is 12 dozen = 144 ■
if you dont know ask your math teacher
one gross = 12 dozen = 144