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How do you figure out what the width is with a length? - Answers

if you have the area. divide the area by the length to get the width. If you have the perimeter subtract the length twice and divide the number you have by two. If it is a square the width is the same as the length.



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if you have the area. divide the area by the length to get the width. If you have the perimeter subtract the length twice and divide the number you have by two. If it is a square the width is the same as the length.



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How do you figure out what the width is with a length? - Answers

if you have the area. divide the area by the length to get the width. If you have the perimeter subtract the length twice and divide the number you have by two. If it is a square the width is the same as the length.

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