The width is 16 feet and the length is 20 feet and so 16*20 = 320 square feet
To determine if the ratio of length to width for two rectangles is proportional, you need to compare the ratios of their lengths to widths. If the ratios are equal, then the rectangles are proportional. For example, if Rectangle A has a length of 10 units and a width of 5 units (ratio of 10:5 or 2:1), and Rectangle B has a length of 20 units and a width of 10 units (ratio of 20:10 or 2:1), then the rectangles are proportional because the ratios are equal.
width=16 and length=20
The diagonal is 20.
length of diagonal of 20 of a 20 feet and 15 width.
20 inches
Let the length be 5x and the width be x: 5x*x = 80 5x2 = 80 x2 = 16 x = 4 The width 4 meters and the length is 20 meters.
25 feet Pythagorean theorem says length of diagonal is square root of (width squared plus length squared). This is a 3-4-5 ratio right triangle
Using Pythagoras' theorem: 162+122 = 400 and the square root of this is 20 (the diagonal) Therefore: 16+12+20 = a perimeter of 48 inches
20 linear feet would be "length", 3 feet would be width. To get square feet, multiply length by width.
The approximate ratio of length to width for tracheal epithelial cells is typically around 4:1. These cells are tall and columnar in shape to help with their function in protecting the airways and moving mucus.
length + width = 20/2 = 10 length = 7cm, width = 3cm