No. length is usually the bottom. Furthermore, a rectangle doesn't necessarily have a longer side. A rectangle simply needs 4 right angles. Therefore a square is a rectangle, yet has no longer side.
Yes, the length of a rectangle is generally understood as the longest side(s).
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i don't know what length of rectangle is 7 cm longer than the width the perimeter of the rectangle is 46 cm .what is the length of the of the rectangle ?
Area of a rectangle is length times width, therefore if the length is two feet longer than the width then the length is 9 and the width is 7, when they are multiplied you get 63
A rectangle with a perimeter of 48 and 1 side equal to 5 would have its other sides lengths of 5, 19, 19. Such a rectangle would have an area of 95 sq/m. Your question is somewhat strange, as the "length" of a rectangle generally refers to the longer side - in this case the length would be 19 and the width 5.
Conventionally, it would be the measure of the longer sides.The length is that of its longest side.
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The length is usually taken to be the longer of the two sides of a rectangle. In this case, therefore, the length is 36 metres.
a rectangle has a perimeter of 72m. If the length is 20 m longer than the width find its dimensions?
Either of the longer and shorter sides, but the length is usually the longer side and width is usually the shorter side.
Most commonly, the longer side is the length.
It is the same as for a rectangle, the length of the shorter side x the length of the longer side