Length times width equals area
Length = 24/Width.
Length Xs Width equals the Area
The answer will depend upon what shape the object is. For example, if the shape was a rectangle then the perimeter = (length + width) * 2. If the shape was something different then the relationship would also be different.
the length of a rectangle is 8 more than the width. the area os 345 centimeters. find the length and width of the rectangle
A rectangle with width 4 can have any length!
The width decrease according to the inverse relationship, W = 300/Length
10x2
The equation is: 4W-3 = L
The length of the rectangle is 18cm. The width of the rectangle is 9cm.
The answer will depend upon what shape the object is. For example, if the shape was a rectangle then the perimeter = (length + width) * 2. If the shape was something different then the relationship would also be different.
if the length is 36 on a rectangle then what is the width of the rectangle
The width and length of a rectangle will vary depending on the size of the rectangle. The width is the shortest side of the rectangle while the length is the longest side.
width=9 length=18
If the length of a rectangle is twice its width and it has a perimeter of 48, then the rectangle is 16 in length and 8 in width.
It is the area of the rectangle which is length times width
Length = 4, Width = 2
the length of a rectangle is 8 more than the width. the area os 345 centimeters. find the length and width of the rectangle
The width decrease according to the inverse relationship, W = 300/Length
A rectangle with width 4 can have any length!