Circle the 128 cm wire into a rectangle, so that the length is 18 cm more than the width, and calculate the area of the rectangle
Width (128-18 * 2) * 4 = 23cm
Length 23 18 = 41cm
Area 41 * 23 = 943 square centimeters
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