Caleb planted a garden in a rectangular shape. The garden is 6 feet and 14 feet long. How many rows, 18 inches apart, did he plant lengthwise?

18 inches = 1.5 feet

If we assume that the rows are centered, leaving a border around the edges, then there are 6/1.5 = 4 rows.

If the rows are planted right along the borders, then there's an extra row.

To calculate the number of rows Caleb planted lengthwise, we need to determine how many 18-inch intervals fit into the length of the garden.

First, let's convert the length of the garden from feet to inches:
Length of the garden = 6 feet * 12 inches/foot = 72 inches

Now we can find the number of rows by dividing the length of the garden by the spacing between the rows:
Number of rows = 72 inches / 18 inches/row = 4 rows

Therefore, Caleb planted 4 rows of plants lengthwise.

To find out how many rows Caleb planted lengthwise, we need to divide the length of the garden by the spacing between each row.

First, we need to convert the length of the garden from feet to inches, because the spacing between the rows is given in inches. Since there are 12 inches in a foot, the garden length in inches is 6 * 12 = 72 inches.

Next, we divide the garden length in inches by the spacing between each row, which is 18 inches. So, 72 inches / 18 inches = 4 rows.

Therefore, Caleb planted 4 rows lengthwise in his garden.