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How to find the width if you only have the length

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To find the width of a rectangle, use the formula: area = length × width. Just plug the area and length of the rectangle into the formula and solve for the width. If you don't have the area, you can use the rectangle's perimeter instead. In that case, you would use the formula: perimeter = 2 × length plus 2 × width.

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