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To find the gross mass of a carton of a dozen 60g eggs, we first calculate the total mass of the eggs: 12 eggs x 60g/egg = 720g. Then, we add the mass of the egg carton: 720g (eggs) + 35g (carton) = 755g. Therefore, the gross mass of a carton of a dozen 60g eggs is 755 grams.

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