Math, asked by XxRishabhRathorexX, 4 days ago

a flooring tile is in the shape of a parallelogram with 24cm base and the corresponding 10cm height. calculate the numbers of tiles required to cover a floor of area 1080m²(if required u can spilt the tiles in wharever way u want to fill up the corners.​

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Answered by sreesindhuv26
1

Answer:

45000

Step-by-step explanation:

area of a tile =bh

24×10=240cm^2

area of floor =1080m^2=1000×100×100

no of tiles= area of floor /area of tile

1080×100×100/240

45000 tiles

Answered by RRMSD7
1

Answer: 45,000 tiles

Explanation : No. of tiles required = Total area / area of a single tile

Area of a parallelogram = Base * height

Base = 24cm

Height = 10cm

Area = 24 * 10

Area( one tile ) = 240cm²

Converting 1080m² into cm²

1080 * 10000 = 10800000cm²

No. of tiles = 10800000/240

No. of tiles = 45,000

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