i will start it from a small to go large. for example, we have 2 x 3's. we can say 2 x 3 or a little larger, okay. for example, these are 2 x 3's. this is 2 x 3. this is about 3 x 4, somehow. then, started to 3 x 5. for example, this pile is 3 x 5. and then, those 4 x 6.
this is 4 x 6. and also, this is 4 x 6. we just separate pakistan from persia so,if anyone comes here, doesn't, you know, confuse. after 5 x 7 is a 6 x 9, 6 x 9, 7 x 10, isapprox because the loom is centimeter and meter so when we convert to the feet and inch,maybe a little different, not exact same of 7 x 10 or 6 x 9. after that size is 8 x 10. this one is 8 x 10. this is 8 x 11.
if you see this pile it's all 8 x 10 and 8x 11's. and then the size of the 8 x 11 categorizedwith 9 x 12. this is 9 x 12. all the size here is a 9 x 12. okay. this pile that you see here is 8 x 10, -- 8x 10, 8 x 11 and 7 x 10 is a different. and then, 10 x 14 and 10 x 13, that is thispile. piles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 piles here. and then, here we have larger than 11 in awidth and larger 14 in a length.
that's some of them 12 x 6 and 12 x 18 andwhen it's larger than this size, then we roll it and put over there because it's very hardto move it. it's very large. these are all is a very large size. it goes until 20 to 14, 40 or something, andvery large one that we couldn't just put in a pile so, we just roll it and keep like that.