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Imagine you want to put new tiles on your kitchen floor. Kitchen tiles come in 18" square tiles. Your floor is rectangular in shape with dimensions 10' x 16'. You do not want the floor to look patched together, so you will cut tiles when needed, but you will not put smaller pieces together to cover any part of the floor. So, you need to calculate the whole number of tiles you need for the width. One of these tiles may need to be cut to fit exactly. Then calculate the whole number of tiles you need for the length. Again, one of these tiles may need to be cut to fit exactly. Base your final answer on those two separate calculations. How many tiles are required?

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