Math, asked by sarahhh312, 4 months ago

a flooring tile has the shape of a parallelogram whose base is 20 cm and the corresponding height is 10 cm how many such time required to cover a floor of area 1000m square​

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Answered by sunny2005rahul
6

Base of one tile (B) = 20 cm

Height of the tile (H) = 10 cm

Area of that one tile = B×H

= 20×10

= 200 cm²

Total area of floor = 1000 m²

= 10000000 cm²

Number of tiles required :

= Total Area/Area of 1 tile

= 10000000/200

= 50000 tiles

50,000 tiles will be required to cover the floor.

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

500000 tiles

Step-by-step explanation:

base of parallelogram= 20cm

height of parallelogram= 10cm

area of 1 parallelogram tile= base* height= 20*10 cm^2

= 200cm^2

area of floor= 1000*100*100= 10000000 cm^2

total tiles required to cover the floor= area of floor/ area of 1 tile

= 10000000/200

= 500000 tiles

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