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How do you find the width if given the length and area? - Answers

If this is for a square or rectangle... the formula is: Area=Length x Width so, if you know the Area and the Length, the Width would be found this way: Area/Length = Width, or written out: Area divided by Length = Width Example: A rectangle where the known dimensions are: Area = 30 feet squared Length = 6 feet 30 feet squared / 6 feet = 5 feet Answer: Width = 5 feet Special Note: The units for the Area, meaning feet or inches or centimeters or whatever unit you're measuring in, the "Area" answer is always in Square Units. This is because as you multiply the length units times the width units, the units are multiplied and are thus "squared units." Hope this helps!



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If this is for a square or rectangle... the formula is: Area=Length x Width so, if you know the Area and the Length, the Width would be found this way: Area/Length = Width, or written out: Area divided by Length = Width Example: A rectangle where the known dimensions are: Area = 30 feet squared Length = 6 feet 30 feet squared / 6 feet = 5 feet Answer: Width = 5 feet Special Note: The units for the Area, meaning feet or inches or centimeters or whatever unit you're measuring in, the "Area" answer is always in Square Units. This is because as you multiply the length units times the width units, the units are multiplied and are thus "squared units." Hope this helps!



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If this is for a square or rectangle... the formula is: Area=Length x Width so, if you know the Area and the Length, the Width would be found this way: Area/Length = Width, or written out: Area divided by Length = Width Example: A rectangle where the known dimensions are: Area = 30 feet squared Length = 6 feet 30 feet squared / 6 feet = 5 feet Answer: Width = 5 feet Special Note: The units for the Area, meaning feet or inches or centimeters or whatever unit you're measuring in, the "Area" answer is always in Square Units. This is because as you multiply the length units times the width units, the units are multiplied and are thus "squared units." Hope this helps!

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      If this is for a square or rectangle... the formula is: Area=Length x Width so, if you know the Area and the Length, the Width would be found this way: Area/Length = Width, or written out: Area divided by Length = Width Example: A rectangle where the known dimensions are: Area = 30 feet squared Length = 6 feet 30 feet squared / 6 feet = 5 feet Answer: Width = 5 feet Special Note: The units for the Area, meaning feet or inches or centimeters or whatever unit you're measuring in, the "Area" answer is always in Square Units. This is because as you multiply the length units times the width units, the units are multiplied and are thus "squared units." Hope this helps!
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