A parallelogram with 4 right angles is a rectangle. Either it has 2 long sides and 2 short sides, or the 4 sides are equal and the parallelogram is a square
A parallelogram is a figure with different lengths and widths(also called breadth) where opposite sides and opposite angles are equal. But the angles are not 900 each. In fact, no angle in a parallelogram is a right angle as presence of 1 right angle proves all the angles to be right angles. A parallelogram with 4 right angles is called as a ''rectangle''
You can't find the widths of a rectangle with the lengths because the widths can be anything lower than the lengths. Like if your rectangle had a length of 7 the width can be 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and so on.
Different pools have different proportions.
Widths and lengths are two entirely different things. They don't go into anything other than Length x Width = Area.
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A parallelogram is a figure with different lengths and widths(also called breadth) where opposite sides and opposite angles are equal. But the angles are not 900 each. In fact, no angle in a parallelogram is a right angle as presence of 1 right angle proves all the angles to be right angles. A parallelogram with 4 right angles is called as a ''rectangle''
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There are plenty of information you can learn about rectangles. You can learn about their angles, their widths and lengths, as well as their volumes.
You cannot. The lengths and widths are not sufficient information to determine the height.
You can't find the widths of a rectangle with the lengths because the widths can be anything lower than the lengths. Like if your rectangle had a length of 7 the width can be 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and so on.
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Different pools have different proportions.
Since the question asks about the perimeter, lengths and widths, it is not clear what the 30 feet measure, which is given in the question, refers to! Without that information, it is impossible to answer the question.
Batt insulation comes in a variety of widths, lengths and thicknesses.
Widths and lengths are two entirely different things. They don't go into anything other than Length x Width = Area.