There will be Length/Width widths in 1 length. This will normally be a number that is greater than 1.
If the length is L units and the width is W units then L/W widths equal one length.
You cannot because there is no such thing as a parrallele widths - or even parallel widths.
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.
A square has four sides of equal length. A rectangle has lengths that are different from the widths.
length/width
There will be Length/Width widths in 1 length. This will normally be a number that is greater than 1.
If the length is L units and the width is W units then L/W widths equal one length.
You cannot because there is no such thing as a parrallele widths - or even parallel widths.
Fabrics have two widths because that is how they are measured. Fabric has a width and a length to it. It is often sold by the linear yard and is wrapped on a bolt..
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.
Snowboard length and widths are measured in centimeters.
Many factors; the most important are runway length and width, and taxiway widths.
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.
a width is how wide it is, a length is how long it is and a height is how tall it is. it refers to anything like triangle and so on
circles dont have lengths or widths
A square has four sides of equal length. A rectangle has lengths that are different from the widths.