Ok. This is happening because you're dividing two integers, so it will only take the integer part (integer division).
Dividing integers in a computer program requires special care. Some programming languages, treat integer division (i.e by giving the integer quotient as the answer). So the answer is an integer.
Examples :
In real life In Java
4/3 = 1.33333 4/3 = 1
25/12 = 2.083333 25/12 = 2
9/2 = 4.5 9/2 = 4
50/110000 = 0.000454545 50/110000 = 0
You can cast one of the number (or both but it's actually useless) to double to avoid that :
double width = (double)50/110000;
double width = 50d/110000;
double width = 50.0/110000;