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a flooring tile has a shape of a parallelogram whose base is 24 centimetre and the corresponding height is 10 centimetre how many such tiles are required to cover a floor of area 1080 square

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Answered by vikramrakwal
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base of a llgm = 24 cm
height of a llgm =10 cm
area of llgm = base × height
.•. area of llgm tile = 24 × 10 = 240 cm square
area of floor = 1080 m square
.•. tiles required = 1080×10000 ÷240=45000 tiles
Answered by Anonymous
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