14×20×24
14×20×24 is a triple commonly used to describe the dimensions of a rectangular prism, such as a box, crate, or piece of lumber. The numbers correspond to length, width, and height in a given unit system, with inches being a common choice in shipping and construction contexts. The notation does not imply a unique object; it simply encodes three orthogonal measurements.
If the dimensions are in inches, the volume is 14 × 20 × 24 = 6720 cubic inches.
For reference, the corresponding metric lengths are:
The surface area of a rectangular prism with these dimensions is 2(lw + lh + wh) = 2(14×20 + 14×24
In practice, 14×20×24 is often used when labeling outer dimensions for shipping, packaging, or material planning.