a gross = 144
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Yes, 144 is considered a gross. A gross is a unit of measurement that equals 144 items, typically used in commerce to denote large quantities of goods. Therefore, if you have 144 of something, you have one gross of that item.
We would except your question is too vague. What do you mean by gross: large or weird.
In mathematics, a "gross" refers to a quantity of 144. Therefore, there are 144 articles in a gross. This term is often used in commerce to denote large quantities of items.
Its Market capitalization, gross profit, gross revenue, number of employees, number of clients etc
Wie Groß means how big; how large, how tall
They could, although it is possible for 'gross' to mean a large quantity of, in which case they'd mean two different things.
Not necessarily. While large gross margins indicate that a company retains a significant portion of revenue after accounting for the cost of goods sold, overall profitability also depends on other factors, such as operating expenses, taxes, and interest. A company with high gross margins could still report low or negative profits if its operating costs are excessively high. Thus, while high gross margins can contribute to profitability, they do not guarantee it.
"gross" is the German word for "large".There are certain instances when other words are applicable but for everyday usage this should suffice.
A gross is a dozen dozens or 144. 12 * 12 = 144
Big, great, fat, gross, wide, extensive, huge, enormous, massive ...
A gross ton of steel is equivalent to 2,240 pounds or 1.12 short tons. This measurement is commonly used in the steel industry to quantify large quantities of steel.