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A flooring tile has the shape of a parallelogram whose base is 24 cm and the corresponding height is 10 cm. How many such tiles are required to cover a floor of area 1080 m2? (If required you can split the tiles in whatever way you want to fill up the corners ​

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Answered by OoAryanKingoO78
6

Answer:

Solution:

Given : base= 24 cm

Height= 20 cm

Area of floor= 1080 m²= 1080×100×100cm²

[1m²= 10000cm²]

 Area of the Parallelogram = base x

height

= 24 x 10 = 240 cm²

Area of 

1 tile = 240 cm²

[Tiles are in the shape of a parallelogram]

  Number of tiles required= Area of the

Floor/Area of the Tiles

= 1080 X100 X100/240  =45000

Number of tiles required to cover a Floor=45000

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Answered by HarshitJaiswal2534
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Solution:

Given : base= 24 cm

Height= 20 cm

Area of floor= 1080 m²= 1080×100×100cm²

[1m²= 10000cm²]

 Area of the Parallelogram = base x

height

= 24 x 10 = 240 cm²

Area of 

1 tile = 240 cm²

[Tiles are in the shape of a parallelogram]

Number of tiles required= Area of the

Floor/Area of the Tiles

= 1080 X100 X100/240  =45000

Number of tiles required to cover a Floor=45000

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