When you have two numbers separated by the word "by", this means that those numbers are the width and height.
If that were a question and started with the word "what", I would say a shape.
It's a multiplication word. E.g. The columns/height=5 and the rows/width=6 equals 30 (5x6=30). Or columns/height=3 and rows/width=2, so 3x2=6. It's not division. I'll explain why if you ask.
A juice box has a length of 3 inches, width of 1 inch and height of 4 inches. What is the total outside surface area of the juice box? Also how many cubic inches of juice can it contain if the wall thickness of the box is negligible and juice is filled only to 7/8 of the height?
It is pounds. An inch is the measuring unit for height. A pound is the measuring unit for weight. The logic is as follows. height, weight -> (measuring unit for height), (measuring unit for weight) Some similar examples, If it were "height, distance and inches." the missing word would be "miles" If it were "height, age and inches." the missing word would be "years"
Breadth is another word for width. Height is how tall it is.
breadth, width, thickness; caliber, bore, gauge.
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When you have two numbers separated by the word "by", this means that those numbers are the width and height.
Shape.
It is about the distance of the word ones
CUBE?
If that were a question and started with the word "what", I would say a shape.
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The noun 'height' is a common noun, a general word for the distance from bottom to top of something.The noun 'height' is a concrete noun when it is something that can be measured, such as the height of a person, the height of a building, the height of an airplane, etc.The noun 'height' is an abstract noun as a word for such things as the height of fashion, the height of integrity, the height of absurdity, etc.
Width is how wide something is, length is how long something is.In maths w*l*h is width times length times height.
Generally - width is denoted by 'w' as inthe unit measurements are l:36", h: 24", w:18"Where l = length, h = height, and w - width.