I guess you mena gross income; then Gross income includes the monetary receipts and gains realized from all possible income sources less the cost of goods sold, such as purchasing, manufacturing or packaging the items sold or the services rendered.
1 gross = 1 dozen dozens = 144 items (There's also a "great gross" . . . 1 dozen gross, or 1,728 items.)
Just as 12 is called a dozen, 144 is called a gross.
1 gross is 144 (12 dozen). A single unit is 1/144 of a gross.
Gross (disgusting) is 'dégoûtant, dégoutante' in French. Gross (coarse, rude, vulgar) is 'vulgaire, brut, grossier'. Gross (unit of measure, or GDP) is 'brut'.
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A gross is 144 items.
144 items in a gross.
A gross is 144 items
Some items that might be gross include worms, fleas, ticks, slime, seaweed when it touches your feet in the water, and mud. Other items that might be gross include spoiled food, rotted meat, or even vomit.
A 'gross' is 144, so 10 gross is 1,440.
1 gross = 12 dozens = 144 items
A gross is a measuring unit, as a noun a gross is 144 items of something ; for example a gross of pencils is 144 pencils
"A gross" is a number, defined as one dozen dozens. That works out to 144. It's just a number, and has nothing to do with what items are being counted.
1 gross = 1 dozen dozens = 144 items (There's also a "great gross" . . . 1 dozen gross, or 1,728 items.)
144 Items in a Gross
A box with 144 pencils in. A gross refers to a group of 144 items (a dozen dozen or a square dozen).
There are 144 items in a gross. You can have a gross of eggs, baseballs, golf balls, pencils etc. A gross is just indicative of having 144 of that particular item.