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11. A man living in a small town with his wife and two children decided to renovate his house of 3 rooms and a hall. He thought of using tiles for flooring of hall only as he couldn’t bear the expenses for using tiles for the rooms. The hall had a dimension of 15 m x 9 m and each square shaped tile has a perimeter of 120cm. (i) What is the area of one tile in m2 ? (1 mark) a) 0.16 m2 b) 0.09 m2 c) 0.016 m2 d) 0.009 m2​

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Answered by KILLERWALA14
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

AREA OF TILE= 4*a= 120cm

                       or, a = 120/4= 30cm

AREA= 30/100*30/100

        = 0.09m^{2}

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