One gross = 144
11/3 of a gross = 4/3 of a gross = 4/3*144 = 192
There are 12 dozen in one gross. Therefore, there are 1/12 gross per dozen.
One gross is an amount equal to twelve dozen, that is to say 144.
One less than a score is nineteen.
half a gross = 72 one and a half score = 30 Answer 102... Easy!
Never heard of "bakers score" and "bakers gross", a bakers dozen is 13 because bakers used to throw in an extra bun for example if you ordered 12 buns, a baker would throw in one more making it thirteen, a score is 20 and a gross is 144, so if you go with the "bakers dozen" rule I suppose you add one to a score and one to a gross.
One gross = 144
That is what the handicap system is for. On the holes ranked 1-9 on the stroke index (UK) or handicap holes (In US) you get one shot from him. That is if on one of those holes if you make a 4 and he makes a 3, you have a net score of 3 and tie. So essentially on the holes where you get one stroke you compare their gross score to your net score.
It's one syllable, it's not gro-oss , it's gross.
11/3 of a gross = 4/3 of a gross = 4/3*144 = 192
There are 12 dozen in one gross. Therefore, there are 1/12 gross per dozen.
One gross is an amount equal to twelve dozen, that is to say 144.
I donβt even know the answer...but I think it might be stinky.
The word gross has one syllable.
One less than a score is nineteen.
one score is equal to 20 (4 score and 7 years ago=87 years ago)