The answers depend on the tool with which you measure the width and length: W and L units. Find the smallest unit you can measure with the tool, e units. Then maximum width = W + e/2 units, minimum width = W - e/2 units, maximum length = L + e/2 units, minimum length = L - e/2 units.
Yes. They are the ATTRIBUTES of the projectile points.
First you measure the width and then the lenght then multiply it. length times width.
You need to know the length and width of the desk before you can determine the area. Multiply the length by the width to get your answer (length x width = area).
multiply the width by 2 and then subtract that to the perimeter then divide the answer by 2 to get the length
I don't think it's possible considering that since there are infinatite numbers, there is no maximum length nor width, making it impossible to find the width of something with only the length
Bankfull width refers to the width of a river or stream when it is at maximum capacity, just before it begins to overflow its banks. It is a key measurement used in river management and flood forecasting to help determine potential flood levels.
The answers depend on the tool with which you measure the width and length: W and L units. Find the smallest unit you can measure with the tool, e units. Then maximum width = W + e/2 units, minimum width = W - e/2 units, maximum length = L + e/2 units, minimum length = L - e/2 units.
the maximum width of Cricket bat is 10.8 cm or 4.25 inches.
Maximum length 219 km Maximum width 138 km [average width is 83 km]
measure it
102 inch maximum width without requiring an oversize permit.
102 inches
Federal law for width is 102" + 5" for mirrors, handles and the like.
The maximum width of a train depends on multiple factors, such as where the train runs - an underground train is less wide than a regular above-ground train. In Continental Europe, the maximum width is 3.15 metres (10ft 2in). In Britain, it is 2.9 metres (9ft 6 in)
Yes. They are the ATTRIBUTES of the projectile points.
length x width