3. The United States currently has the world's only
"large deck" aircraft carriers, which can hold up to
85 fixed-wing aircraft. A Gerald R. Ford class carrier,
which is still under production, is longest in length,
while a Nimitz class carrier is the second longest. The
total length of these two carriers is 2198 feet, while
the difference of their lengths is only 14 feet. (Source:
Naval-technology.com)
a. Find the length of each class of carrier.