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Yes it does. A sheet of A4 paper is 210 x 297mm for example. This is the standard convention, a bit like reading a grid reference off a map. "along the corridor then up the stairs"! :-)
Because the perimeter is lenght + length +width +width, you do perimeter - double the width, and then halve the remaining number. that should give you the length.
Width should always be first.
To measure the width of the school yard, you would typically use a measuring tape or a measuring wheel. A measuring tape is a flexible ruler that can be extended to the desired length, while a measuring wheel is a device with a wheel attached to a handle that rolls along the ground to measure distances. Both tools provide accurate measurements of the width of the school yard.
If length and width are doubled than the volume should multiply by 8.