Math, asked by chhabeks, 5 months ago

1. A flooring tile has the shape of a
parallelogram whose face is 24 cm
and the corresponding height is 10
cm. How many such tiles are
required to cover a floor of area
1080 m2?​

Answers

Answered by shashankgupta70
0

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Answered by BlessedMess
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Given,

Base of a flooring tile is 24 cm =0.24 m

Corresponding hight of a flooring tile =10 cm =0.10 m

Now, area of the flooring tile,

Base×Altitude

=0.25×0.10

=0.024

So,area of the flooring tile is 0.024 m².

Number of tiles required to cover the area,

Area of the floor/Area of one tile

=1080/0.024

=45000 tiles

Hence, 45000 tiles are required to cover the floor.

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