Math, asked by PoonamDilawari, 5 months ago


4. A floor is 40 m long and 15 m broad. It is covered with tiles, each measuring 60 cm
by 50 cm . Find the number of tiles required to cover the floor ​

Answers

Answered by SuhaniiAgarwal
1

Answer:

2000

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Floor: (Rectangle)

l = 40 m

b = 15 m

Tile: (Rectangle)

l = 60 cm = 0.6 m

b = 50 cm = 0.5 m

To find :

Number of tiles

Number of tiles = Area of floor ÷ Area of tile

Area of floor = l × b sq.units

= 40 × 15

= 600 m²

Area of tile = l × b sq.units

= 0.5 × 0.6

= 0.3 m²

Number of tiles = 600/0.3 = 2000

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Answered by BlackWizard
3

2000 tiles will required to cover the floor

Step-by-step explanation:

GIVEN

Length of Floor = 40 m

Breadth of floor = 15 m

Length of tiles = 60 cm = 0.6

Breadth of tiles = 50 cm = 0.5

___________________________

Area of floor = Length × Breadth

Area of floor = 40 × 15

Area of floor = 600

Area of floor = 600 m

___________________________

Area of tiles = Length × Breadth

Area of tiles = 0.6 × 0.5

Area of tiles = 0.3

Area of tiles = 0.3 m

___________________________

Now

Let's find how much tiles required to cover the floor

= 600 / 0.3

= 2000

= 2000 tiles

2000 tiles will required to cover the floor

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