There is no link between length and width, the two are perfectly orthogonal.
The area is the product of the length of a thing times its width. l x w = A
length is ALWAYS longer than the width
Length times width equals area
To find the width of a rectangle when you know the length, you can use the formula for the area of the rectangle, which is Area = Length × Width. If you have the area, you can rearrange the formula to solve for width: Width = Area ÷ Length. If you don't have the area, you will need additional information, such as the perimeter or the relationship between length and width, to determine the width.
The length can vary, between 90m - 120m, the width is in between 45m - 90m.However for internationalmatches, the length of the field of play can be between 100m - 110m, and the width between 64m - 75m.
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Length is how long or tall something is and width is how wide it is. It's sometimes fairly arbitrary which direction is the length and which is the width. But usually it's more natural to let the length be the longer direction. It's also common to talk about "width and height" instead of "length and width." In this case, height is usually vertical, and width horizontal.
Assuming that the length is at least as great as the width, the length can have any value, L, between 25 and 50 feet. The width, W, then would be 50 - L feet.
2D is flat, determined by a length and a width. 3D is determined by having a length, width, and height. 4D is determined by having a length, a width, a height, and a dimension in time.
2d shapes only have length and width, while 3d shapes have length, width and depth.
All that can definitely be said is that length plus width = 50 feet.
perimeter = length + length + width + width = 2*length + 2*width = 36 length = 5*width 2*(5*width) + 2*width = 36 12*width = 36 width = 3 length = 15