Math, asked by sushilsingh5125, 5 hours ago

7. Ravi has built a cubical water tank with lid and each outer edge is 2 5 m long, excluding til et het onder and come long. Find the base is covered with
the number of tiles required.

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Answered by pavanlover
1

Answer:

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Answered by bindushree1
0

Answer:

Ur answer is here

Step-by-step explanation:

The surface area of the cubical tank = 6(a)^26(a)

2

, where 'a' is the edge of the cubical tank.

Since, the tank is covered with square tiles but excluding the base.

So, Surface area of cubical tank to be covered with tiles = 5(a)^25(a)

2

,

where 'a' is the edge of the cubical tank.

So, Surface area of tank = 5(2.5 m)(2.5 m)5(2.5m)(2.5m)

As 1 m = 100 cm

Surface area of tank = 5 \times 2.5 \times 100 \times 2.5 \times 1005×2.5×100×2.5×100

= 312500 cm^2cm

2

As, Area of square tile = (side)^2(side)

2

= (25 cm)^2(25cm)

2

= 625 cm^2cm

2

So, Number of tiles = Surface area of cubical tank \div÷ Area of 1 tile

= 312500 \div 625312500÷625

= 500

Therefore, 500 tiles are required to cover the cubical tank excluding the base.

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