Diagonal = 10 meters.
Width is 5.
The width of the rectangle is 13 meters. The perimeter of the rectangle is 50 meters, and its length is 12 meters. The 50 meters is 2 times the length plus 2 times the width. With a length of 12 meters, twice that is 24 meters. That leaves 50 meters - 24 meters for twice the width. And 50 - 24 = 26, which is twice the width. The 26 meters divided by 2 = 13 meters, which is the width of the rectangle.
length*width = area 24.7*width = 550.81 Divide both sides by 24.7 to find the width: width = 22.3 meters
The width of the rectangle would be 32.5 meters.
It depends on whether you want the width as a fraction of the length or perimeter or something else - like the diagonal.
The diagonal is 15.620 meters.
The width will be 30cm
The length of a rectangle that has a diagonal of 25 feet and a width of 15 feet is 20 feet.
The length of the diagonal is about 16.03 feet.
Width is 5.
The diagonal of a rectangle with the length of 89.5 inches and a width of 48 inches is approximately 101.6 inches.
The diagonal is 20.
The diagonal length is about 18.44 inches.
The diagonal of a rectangle with the length of 30 yd and the width of 30 yd is approximately 42.43 yd
If the only known fact is the length of the diagonal then the width and length of the rectangle CANNOT be determined. The diagonal could be that of a square, or of a rectangle that is very long but quite narrow. Consequently at least one more fact is required such as; the dimension of either the length or the width, or the angle that the diagonal makes to the base of the rectangle or even the area of the rectangle.
The diagonal is 3.61cm
-- Multiply the rectangle's length by itself. ('square' the length) -- Multiply the rectangle's width by itself. ('square' the width) -- Add the two results. -- Find the square root of the sum. It is the length of the diagonal.