A 'great gross' (a dozen gross) is equal to 144 dozen, or 12*12*12=1728 items.
Short answer1 gross = 144. Longer answerThere are twelve dozen in a gross, in other words, 144. In mathematical terms1 gross = 1 dozen dozens = 12 x 12 = 1441 "great gross" = 1 dozen grosses = 12 x 144 = 1,728
1 gross of what, otherwise a kilo represents weight and a gross represents an amount of 144
A dozen is 12, A score is 20. FYI:A dozen contains 12. a baker's dozen contains 13 and a gross is a dozen's dozen or 144.
144=1gross
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.
1/12 gross = 1 dozen
12 as gross is dozen dozen or 144
There are 144 units, or a dozen dozen, in a gross.
There are 12 dozen in one gross. Therefore, there are 1/12 gross per dozen.
1 gross = 12 dozen so 10 gross = 10*12 dozen.
1 gross = 1 dozen dozens = 144 items (There's also a "great gross" . . . 1 dozen gross, or 1,728 items.)
1 gross = 12 dozen of anything = 144 of them
1 gross = 1 dozen dozen = (12 x 12) = 144
1 gross is 144 (12 dozen). A single unit is 1/144 of a gross.
A dozen is 12 of something, a gross is a dozen dozen - 12 x 12 = 144.
A gross is equal to a dozen, dozen: that is, 144.
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.