Math, asked by mayankcan35, 1 year ago

A flooring tile has a shape of parralogram whose Base is 24 cm and the corresponding height is 10 cm. how much such tiles are required to cover a floor of the area 1080m Sq.

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Answered by ArchitectSethRollins
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Hi friend
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Your answer
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Dimensions of a flooring tile in thee shape of a parallelogram = 24 cm × 10 cm

Area of the floor = 1080 m² => ( 1080 × 10000 ) cm²

So,
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Number of tiles required = Areas of the floor / Areas of each tile

=> 10800000/24×10

=> 45000 tiles

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Answered by parthrathi1
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area of parralogram = base × height
= 24 × 10
= 240 cm
now tiles required = area of floor / area of tile
= 10800000 / 240.........( as 1080 m^2 = 10800000 cm^2)
= 45000
therefore tiles required is 45000
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