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Ken wants to install a row of cerámic tiles on a wall that is 21 3/8 inches wide. Each tile is 4 1/2 inches wide. How many whole tiles does he need?

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We have the following:


a(b)/(c)=(a\cdot c+b)/(c)

therefore:


\begin{gathered} 21(3)/(8)=(21\cdot8+3)/(8)=(168+3)/(8)=(171)/(8) \\ 4(1)/(2)=(4\cdot2+1)/(2)=(8+1)/(2)=(9)/(2) \end{gathered}

now, we divde to know the amount:


((171)/(8))/((9)/(2))=(171\cdot2)/(8\cdot9)=(342)/(72)=4.75\cong4

Therefore, the answer is 4 whole tiles

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