The relationship of length to width in asbestos is referred to as the aspect ratio.
To find the relationship in width and area you can use the formula area/length = width. To find the area of a room you multiple the length by the width.
Length times width equals area
From here, it appears that the length is double the width.
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The relationship between the length and width of rectangles with the same area means that if you decrease one dimension, you must increase the other to maintain the same area. This relationship is described by the formula for the area of a rectangle: Area = length x width. Changing the length and width proportionally maintains the overall area constant.
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All that can definitely be said is that length plus width = 50 feet.
If I understand your question exactly as it is phrased you are making two statements: 1)Width= X 2)Length= 4X So... Length= (Width times 4) Multiply the width by 4 and you have the length. Or in its simplest form: 4X
The width decrease according to the inverse relationship, W = 300/Length
Acicular is the word applied to crystals that are long and thin; asbestos is one material that has a very high ration of length to width.
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 perimeter is all of the sides added up, the length and width would only give you half of the perimeter i think...