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The length of a corridor wall is 68 meters, correct to the nearest metre. Decorative wall tiles each have a length of 36cm, correct to the nearest cm. A decorator is given the job of fitting one single row of these tiles, lengthwise, side by side, along the top of one wall of the whole corridor. Showing all your calculations, find the least possible number of tiles and the greatest number of tiles required.

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