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A floor of a room which is 6 m 25 cm long is covered by 25 square tiles of side 1.25 m. Find the breadth of the room.​

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Answered by alphagaming1052004
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Answered by mitalighosh4334
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The breadth of the floor = 6.24m

The breadth of the floor = 6.24m

The breadth of the floor = 6.24m The area of a tile = (1.25)^2 = 1.56m^2

The breadth of the floor = 6.24m The area of a tile = (1.25)^2 = 1.56m^2The area of the floor = The area of total 25 tiles

The breadth of the floor = 6.24m The area of a tile = (1.25)^2 = 1.56m^2The area of the floor = The area of total 25 tiles = 25×1.56 = 39m^2

The breadth of the floor = 6.24m The area of a tile = (1.25)^2 = 1.56m^2The area of the floor = The area of total 25 tiles = 25×1.56 = 39m^2Since, the length of the floor is 6.26m

The breadth of the floor = 6.24m The area of a tile = (1.25)^2 = 1.56m^2The area of the floor = The area of total 25 tiles = 25×1.56 = 39m^2Since, the length of the floor is 6.26mthen, the breadth of the floor = 39÷6.25

The breadth of the floor = 6.24m The area of a tile = (1.25)^2 = 1.56m^2The area of the floor = The area of total 25 tiles = 25×1.56 = 39m^2Since, the length of the floor is 6.26mthen, the breadth of the floor = 39÷6.25 = 6.24m

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