Math, asked by alankarpatil5804, 26 days ago

3. A rectangular hall is 12 m long and 6 m broad. Its flooring is to be made of
square tiles of side 30 cm. how many tiles will fit in the entire hall?​

Answers

Answered by 57monkey56
3

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of the rectangular hall = length × breadth = 12 × 6 = 72 sq. m. Side of the square shaped tile = 30 cm = 30/100 m … [1cm = 1/100 m] = 3/10 m Area of the tile = (side)2 = (3/10)2 = 9/100 sq.

Answered by nafla45
5

Answer:

area of hall =l×b

=12×6

=72m

area of one tile

a×a

=30×30

=900cm

no.of tiles required=7200/900(here metre is converted to centimetre)

=8

therefore 8 tiles are required

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