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A flooring tile has the shape of a rhombus whose diagonals are of length 12 cm and 13 cm. How many such tiles are required to cover a floor of area 1248 sq. m?​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

A flooring tile has the shape of a rhombus whose diagonals are of length 12 cm and 13 cm. How many such tiles are required to cover a floor of area 1248 sq. m?

Answered by hinalamin33
0

Answer:

Diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other at right angles.

Let ABCD be the rhombus, Diagonal AC=16 cm and side AB=10 cm.

In right △AOB, AB=10 cm, AO=8 cm

By Pythagoras theorem, AB

2

=AO

2

+BO

2

⇒10

2

=8

2

+BO

2

⇒BO

2

=100−64=36

∴BO=6cms

Diagonal BD=2×6=12cm

Area of Rhombus=

2

1

×(productofthediagonals)

=

2

1

×16×12=8×12=96sq.cm

Hence length of other diagonal =12 cm;

And Area of rhombus =96sq.cm

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