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HURRY PLS URGENT! HIGHLY APPRECIATE.

HURRY PLS URGENT! HIGHLY APPRECIATE.-example-1
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Answer:

b = 18

The mortar is 17 times ( 3 / 8 ) tall.

The brick height is equal to 18 times ( 2 + ( 1 / 4 ) ).

I don't know the options, so you have to use those values.

Step-by-step explanation:

Deciphering

The question uses imperial units which are generally bad.

12 inches = 1 feet;

The height of the wall should be written in inches for convenience.

4 feet = 4 * 12 inches;

4 feet = 48 inches;

The wall is short 1 + ( 1 / 8 ) inches short of 4 feet.

48 inches - ( 1 + ( 1 / 8 ) inches ) = 46 + ( 7 / 8 ) inches;

Now that the wall is done let's do the bricks. The height of the bricks is 2 + ( 1 / 4 ) inches and the mortar is ( 3 / 8 ) inches tall. The amount of mortar is the number of bricks - 1 because nobody puts extra mortar on the top of the wall.

Algebra

let b;

46 + ( 7 / 8 ) = b( 2 + ( 1 / 4 ) ) + ( b - 1 )( 3 / 8 );

375 / 8 = b( 9 / 4 ) + ( 3 / 8 )b - ( 3 / 8 );

375 / 8 = ( ( 9 / 4 ) + ( 3 / 8 ) )b - ( 3 / 8 );

375 / 8 = ( ( 18 / 8 ) + ( 3 / 8 ) )b - ( 3 / 8 );

375 / 8 = ( 21 / 8 )b - ( 3 / 8 );

Multiply both sides by 8 to get rid of those annoying fractions.

375 = 21b - 3;

Add 3 to both sides.

378 = 21b;

Divide both sides by 21.

18 = b;

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