Math, asked by juvelboby, 19 days ago

A floor space, in the form of a parallelogram with a base of
3.6 m and a height of m and a height of 10m, is to be filled with parallelogram tiles, each with a base of 30cm and a height of 30cm.How many such tiles will be needed for the floor space?
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Answered by nabeehanishad07
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Answered by ritika20192
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Given,

l=24cm (of a tile)

b=10cm (of a tile )

Area of a tile (in parallelogram shape) =l×bcm²

=24×10

=240cm²

Total floor area =1080m²

10000cm²

= 1m²

Required number of tiles to cover the floor area = 1080*10000/240

=45000

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