An "average" traffic lane is 11-12 feet wide, so an "average" 4 lane street would be 44-48 feet wide. I have found most cities to differ in this, so it's almost impossible to find an "average"
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pi/4 * minor axis (this is usually denoted as 2b) = pi/2*b. This would be the average width vertically.
Bandwidth is a way of measuring how much data can travel along a certain path in a network. It is much like a highway or road; an 8 lane highway can handle twice as much 'traffic' (or page views) as a 4 lane highway.
A rectangle with width 4 can have any length!
4 length and if the width is also 4, then the area is 16 sq. cm, since the length and breath multiplies.