A hall measures 16 m by 12 m.How many square tiles of side 25 cm will be required to pave its floor
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Length of the hall = 16m = 1600cm
Breadth = 12 m = 1200 cm
Area of the hall = Length × Breadth = 1600 × 1200 = 1920000 cm²
Area of one tile = 25² = 625 cm²
Number of tiles = Area of hall / Area of a tile = 1920000 / 625 = ♦ 3072 tiles ♦
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Length of the hall = 16m = 1600cm
Breadth = 12 m = 1200 cm
Area of the hall = Length × Breadth = 1600 × 1200 = 1920000 cm²
Area of one tile = 25² = 625 cm²
Number of tiles = Area of hall / Area of a tile = 1920000 / 625 = ♦ 3072 tiles ♦
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here's ur answer...
given the Length of the hall is 16m and breadth is 12m.
area of the floor of the hall = l×b
= 16×12
= 192m²
now, the side of the tile is 25cm = 0.25m
area of the tile = side²
= 0.25×0.25
= 0.0625m²
therefore, no. of tiles required to pave the floor = 192/0.0625
= 3072
3072 tiles are required
hope this helps..!
here's ur answer...
given the Length of the hall is 16m and breadth is 12m.
area of the floor of the hall = l×b
= 16×12
= 192m²
now, the side of the tile is 25cm = 0.25m
area of the tile = side²
= 0.25×0.25
= 0.0625m²
therefore, no. of tiles required to pave the floor = 192/0.0625
= 3072
3072 tiles are required
hope this helps..!
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