Math, asked by piyushpatraviii23, 4 months ago

4. A flooring tile has the shape of a parallelogram whose base is 24 cm and the
corresponding height is 10 cm. How many such tiles are required to cover a floor of
area 1080 m ? (If required you can split the tiles in whatever way you want to fill up
the corners).​

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Answered by vanshg28
3

Answer:

Area of one tile

= area of. a parallelogram

= 1/2 * base * height

= 1/2 * 24 * 10

= 120 cm sq.

Total area = 1080 m sq. = 1080 * 10000 cm sq.

= 10800000 cm sq.

No. of tiles = 10800000 ÷ 120 = 90000

Answer is 90000 tiles

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Answered by mehreennaikoo123
1

Total area of room = 1080m²

Base of "one" tile = 24cm

Height of "one" tile = 10cm

Area of "one" tile = Base×height

\huge\purple{24 \times 10}

\huge\purple{240 {cm}^{2} }

\huge\purple{0.024 {m}^{2} }

\red{no. \: of \: tiles \:  =  \frac{area \: of \: room}{area \: of \: one \: tile} }

\huge\orange{ \frac{1080}{0.024} }

\pink{so... \: 45000 \:tiles \: are \: needed }

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