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A flooring tile is in the shape of a parllalogram with base 24cm and height 15cm . How many such tiles are required to cover a floor area of 72 mq

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Answered by Sauron
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A flooring tile is in the shape of a parllalogram with base 24 cm and height 15 cm . How many such tiles are required to cover a floor area of 72 m².

Answer:

The Number of tiles required to cover 72 m² is 2000

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

Tile = in Parallelogram shape

Base = 24 cm

Height = 15 cm

Area to be covered = 72 m.sq

To find :

The number of tiles required to cover the area

Solution :

\textsf{\underline{\underline{Area of the each tile -}}}

\bigstar\:{\boxed{\tt{Area=Base \times Height}}}

\tt{\implies} \: 24 \times 15 \\  \\ \tt{\implies} \: 360

Area of each tile = 360 cm²

\rule{300}{1.5}

\textsf{\underline{\underline{Numbers of tile required -}}}

Divide the area to be covered with the area of each tile.

Convert 72 m² into cm²

\tt{\implies} \: 72 \times 10000 \\  \\ \tt{\implies} \: 720000 \:  {cm}^{2}

Tiles required -

\tt{\implies} \:  \dfrac{720000}{360}  \\  \\ \tt{\implies} \: 2000

Tiles required = 2000

\therefore The Number of tiles required to cover 72 m² is 2000.

Answered by Anonymous
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