Math, asked by deepikashree39, 2 months ago

A floor space in the form of a parallelogram with base 3.2 m and

height 4.4 m is to be filled with parallelogram tiles, each of base 22

cm and height 16 cm. How many such tiles will be needed for the

floor space​

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Answered by Saniya2306
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Base of floor = 3.2m = 320cm

Height of floor = 4.4m = 440cm

The floor is in the shape of parallelogram

therefore,

Area of Parallelogram = b x h

= 320 x 440

= 140800 cm.sq

Base of tile = 22cm

Height of tile = 16cm

The tiles are in the shape of parallelogram.

Area of parallelogram = h x b

= 16 x 22

= 352sq.cm

No. of tiles needed to fit the floor

= Area of floor / area of tile

= 140800 / 352

= 400

Therefore, 400 tiles of the required dimensions are req. to fit the floor.

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