Math, asked by kasakkedia58716, 9 months ago


3.
A room in a hotel need an Italian floor covering. The square marble tile is of
4 sq.m. The dimensions of floors are given below:
8
6 m
(b)
4 m
6 m

(i) How many tiles will be required for each floors?
(ii) How many square metres of marble will be needed for each of these floors?​

Answers

Answered by riya2280
7

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of one tile = 4 sq. m

Area of floor = l x b = 6 x 4 = 24 sq. m

Hence, no. of tiles required to cover the whole floor = 24 ÷ 4 = 6 tiles

Hence, 6 tiles will completely cover the area of the floor.

Answered by singhjaiprakash8355
2

Answer:

Area of one tile = 4sq.m

Area of floor = 1 multiple b =6 multiple 4 =24sq.m

Hence, no of tiles required cover the whole floor =24 divided 4 = 6 tiles

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