The answer will depend on what those numbers represent and their units.
It is possible that the question gives 18 and 5 units as the length and width of a rectangle and requires you to find the area and perimeter.
Or
It is possible that the question has given 18 in some units and 5 in some other units and requires you to determine which one could be the area and which the perimeter.
That depends on the dimensions !... A 1 x 18 rectangle has a perimeter of 38 ! A 2 x 9 rectangle has a perimeter of 22 ! A 3 x 6 rectangle has a perimeter of 18 !
a rectangle
Width of rectangle: 144/18 = 8cm Perimeter of rectangle: 2*(18+8) = 52cm
the answer is 18 because 6x3=18 and 6+3+6+3=19
5
That depends on the dimensions !... A 1 x 18 rectangle has a perimeter of 38 ! A 2 x 9 rectangle has a perimeter of 22 ! A 3 x 6 rectangle has a perimeter of 18 !
yes, for example: a 4 by 5 rectangle has an area of 20 and a perimeter of 18 a 2 by 7 rectangle has an area of 14 and a perimeter of 18 they both have a perimeter of 18
Yes, it can because a 3 by 6 rectangle has the perimeter of 18 and has the area of 18! :)
a rectangle
Width of rectangle: 144/18 = 8cm Perimeter of rectangle: 2*(18+8) = 52cm
the answer is 18 because 6x3=18 and 6+3+6+3=19
5
2 ft
Area of circle = pi*212 = 1385.44236 square cm Area of rectangle = 1385.44236 square cm Lenght of rectangle = 1385.44236/18 = 76.96902 cm Perimeter of rectangle = 2(76.96902)+2(18) = 189.93804 cm
Possibly 3 by 6
a 4*5 rectangle.
Infinitely many shapes have a perimeter of 28 and an area of 18. A rectangle that has those qualities has one side about 1.432 and the other about 12.568