A division problem always seems simple until a fraction is thrown in, right? Thought it may look more than a simple division problem, it really is a simple division problem that needs a shift in your mental perspective.
Let's start off by simplifying the horrid mixed fraction.
2 11/16 = (32 + 11)/16 = 43/16
Now divide "30" by "43/16".
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![(16)/(43)](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/college/4s6ielduvei6fgw8mhwuddvipw2jzgz8rq.png)
You may be thinking, "Wait, that's a multiplication problem!" Actually, when dividing fractions you are essentially multiplying the dividend by the reciprocal (flip) of the divisor.
![(480)/(43) = 11(7)/(43)](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/college/m7pbugi87o1cg0duq2ail3ti9svwu7rrpy.png)
Since every book is of equal width, and we cannot cut into any books, 11 books can fit in the shelf. Hope this helps!