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
A gross is 144, so 3 gross would be 432.
Twelve. 12 x 144(gross) = 1728 (great gross or GG)
Darwin Gross died in 2008.
A gross is 144 items.
1 gross = 12 x 12 = 144888 gross = (888 x 144) = 127,872
gross (plural gross or grosses) Twelve dozen = 144. The total nominal earnings or amount, before taxes, expenses, exceptions or similar are deducted.
Blood grosses out only to new nurses. They scream, faint, and blood goes everywhere.
The word gross is a verb (gross, grosses, grossing, grossed), an adjective (gross, grosser, grossest), and a noun (gross, grosses).The noun gross is a singular, common noun; a word for an entire body or amount, as of income, before necessary deductions have been made; or a count of 144 of something (a gross of pencils).The noun form for the verb to gross is the gerund, grossing.The noun form for the adjective gross is grossness.
There seems to be differing opinions on the plural form for the noun gross. Half the dictionaries consulted use the singular noun form for both singular and plural (one gross, two gross), the other half uses the plural form grosses.
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
Grosses Wasser was created in 1979.
Free Fantasy Football grosses between $10,000- $50,000 per league. There are at least 1 million Free Fantasy Football leagues worldwide. So when you calculate it on a world wide spectrum it grosses about $100 million per year.
It is grosses.The plural of gross is gross when you're talking about 144 things.The plural of gross is grosses when you're talking about total income before deductions.
Many movies' grosses and budgets are listed in www.boxofficemojo.com (mainly for movies after 1982). It's very useful.
The root of of Grocery is indeed grossus which means in latin "large, bulky thick'. The idea being that a grocer buys things in 'grosses,' or in large quantities; a 'gross'.
Saliva/spit grosses out grown-ups. They also help on digesting your food.