Math, asked by beastharshit960, 3 months ago

24 m
height is 6 cm. How many such tiles are required to cover a floor of area 540 m2?
A flooring tile has a shape of parallelogram whose base is 18 cm and the corresponding
(If required you can split the tiles in whatever way you want to fill​

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Answered by pathakatharv07
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

area of ||gm = b×h

area of 1 tile = 18×6 = 108cm

Area of Floor = 540 m = 5400 cm

No. of tiles = Area of floor/Area of tile

= 5400/108

= 50 tiles

Answered by Anonymous
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Base of the parallelogram-shaped flooring tile = 18 cm and its height = 6 cm

So,

Area of one tile = Base × Height

= 18 × 6

= 108 cm2

We have the area of floor = 540 m2

Hence, number of tiles = Total area/ Area of one tile

= (540 x 100 x 100)/108 [As, 1 m2 = (100 x 100) cm2]

= 50000

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