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A banquet hall with a floor 25 m long and 10 m wide has to be covered with square-shaped shahabad stones, each of side 50 cm. Calculate the number of stones that will be required to cover the entire floor of the banquet hall.​

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Answered by preeti353615
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If a banquet hall with a floor 25 m long and 10 m wide has to be covered with square-shaped Shahabad stones, each of side 50 cm, then the number of stones that will be required to cover the entire floor of the banquet hall is 1000.

Step-by-step explanation:

A banquet hall with a floor 25 m long and 10 m wide

So, the Area of the banquet hall = Length × Breadth

= 25 × 10

= 250 sq. m

Now find the area of square-shaped Shahabad stones.

Side = 50 cm = 0.50 m

Area of square-shaped Shahabad stones = side ×  side

= 0.50× 0.50

= 0.25 sr. m

Now find the number of stones that will be required to cover the entire floor of the banquet hall.​

The number of stones that will be required to cover the entire floor of the banquet hall = 250 ÷ 0.25 = 1000 stones

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