Oh, honey, a square has equal sides, so the width is the same as the length. It's like asking how many legs a dog has - four, always four. So, if you want the width of a square, just measure one side and call it a day.
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Square feet is a measure of area. To figure out how many square feet there are in a square or rectangle, you would simply multiply the width by the length.For example, if the width is 5ft and the length is 7 ft, then the area would be 5x7 = 35 square feet.
Multiply the length and width to find the area of both a rectangle and square.
n(Lenght)n(Width=X(Square Feet) In other words, Length times width equals square footage. ------------------------ The above answer is true only for a rectangle.
Any width and length whose product is 72 can outline 72 square feet. 8 × 9 = 72 square feet is one possibility.
Length times the width