7. The ficor of a rectangular room is to be tiled with \( \frac{2}{3} \) foot square tiles along a \( 9 \frac{3}{8} \) foot wall. How many tiles will be needed along the wall?
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To find out how many tiles you will need along the wall, start by converting the fractional wall length into an improper fraction. The wall length \( 9 \frac{3}{8} \) feet can be converted as follows: \[ 9 \times 8 + 3 = 72 + 3 = 75 \] So, \( 9 \frac{3}{8} \) feet is equal to \( \frac{75}{8} \) feet. Now, each tile covers \( \frac{2}{3} \) square feet. To determine how many tiles will fit along the wall, divide the total wall length by the tile size: \[ \text{Number of tiles} = \frac{\frac{75}{8}}{\frac{2}{3}} = \frac{75}{8} \times \frac{3}{2} = \frac{75 \times 3}{8 \times 2} = \frac{225}{16} \] Converting \( \frac{225}{16} \) into a mixed number gives: \[ 225 \div 16 = 14 \text{ R } 1 \] So, \( 225/16 \) is \( 14 \frac{1}{16} \). Since you can't have a fraction of a tile, you'll need 15 tiles to cover the wall fully. Therefore, you’ll need **15 tiles** along the wall.