Math, asked by pintukumar31664, 6 months ago

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A footpath is 600 m long and 300 m wide. Find the number of cement slabs required to cover
the footpath if the length and breadth of each cement slab is 10 m.​

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Answered by arishmannik
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Answer:

1800 Cement Slabs

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming that the footpath is rectangular, the total area of the footpath would be (600 × 300). This equals 180000 m^2.

Assuming that the cement slab is in the shape of a square (where all sides are equal), The area of one slab is 10^2 or 100 m^2.

The number of slabs required to cover the footpath = 180000 m^2  / 100 m^2.

Thus, this results in 1800 cement slabs.

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