Width comes first!
THink about it: do you say 9" x 11" paper or 11" x 9" paper?
Clearly not the latter!!
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There is some evidence - it isn't just for paper. :)
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cubic units
1 x 3 x 9... or was that the obelisque in 2001?
height, depth and width
you need three measurements...the height,width an depth of the pool..volume in litres = height (cm)x width(cm)x depth(cm) /1000
to find the of a solid length x width x height, and mass divided by density if the first 3 measurements weren't given