Depends on the depth of the box (or the height). If the box is 16" deep, then it would be 12x10x16.
1920
1,920
1:0.5
A linear equation. It may be written in the form y = mx + c or, more generally, ax + by + c = 0 The first form is useful in two dimensions but the second is more useful for extension from 2 to 3 or more dimensions.
Sure, you can write something like 1:2:5. In reality this is a shortcut way of writing three different ratios, like 1:2 (from the first quantity to the second), 2:5 (from the second to the third), which implies 1:5 (from the first quantity to the third).
In order to find the dimensions of a small freezer, it is important to have a particular unit in mind first. Once the freezer a consumer wants to buy has been chosen, the manual should have the dimensions of the freezer.
Two numbers: the first of them is 1 and the second is not!Two numbers: the first of them is 1 and the second is not!Two numbers: the first of them is 1 and the second is not!Two numbers: the first of them is 1 and the second is not!
1:0.5
Scale factor: 2 to 1
There are four dimensions to human communications. The first is internal dialogue. The second is one-to one communication. The third is one to many and the last is many to many.
the topic you were writing about in the first part of the essay
Outlining is first, essay writing (drafting) is second
If the first step is writing down the numbers, the second step is finding their prime factorizations.
Use third person
Two things. First, I think you meant dimensions and second, aircraft carriers range in size and shape.
Read the first sentence over and over and memorize it. Then do the same with the second. Then recite the first and second. Read the third over and over and memorize it. Then recite all three. Continue to do this for the first paragraph before moving on to the second. Do the same with the second paragraph and then recite the first and second. Continue to do this for the entire body of writing that you need to memorize. This is a slow process but it works for me.
the dimensions of the first space shuttle were what ever the dimensions of them are how every were made so if you have a problem with it deal with it
First and second person POV are generally reserved for fictional tales. Third person sounds more like a lecture, so most academic writing prefers that point of view.
It depends on what material you are cutting of course but in abstraction simple follow a line that is orthogonal to both the first and second dimensions.