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.
Widths and lengths are two entirely different things. They don't go into anything other than Length x Width = Area.
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This is a very confusing question, as canals can be of many lengths and widths. Try rewriting your question to be more specific.
Assuming length is the greater, 40 x 1; 20 x 2, 10 x 4 and 8 x 5
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.
Demi Lovato
Four - two lengths (sides) and two widths (ends).
Widths and lengths are two entirely different things. They don't go into anything other than Length x Width = Area.
To find the perimeter of the rectangle you add up all the sides. There are two lengths and widths for every rectangle, so you know the length is 40 meters x 2 = 80 meters. Perimeter is the total length of all the sides so you just minus 120 from the two lengths which is 80. So the width is 40, divide 2 (2 widths) = 20 meters. Width = 20 meters OR if they're asking for widthS then it'll be 40 meters, but they're not.
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you ask how many 'widths' and you clearly say the pool is 8m wide, so 1000m(kilometer) would be 125 widths(1 way) or 62.5 width (there and back). Might be easier to swim lengths though, 16.66(there and back) lengths.
This can vary, between many lengths and widths and heights and perimeters of the leaf.
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