Math, asked by jeslet, 10 months ago

A marble tile measures 10cm by 12cm. How much tiles will be required to cover a wall of size 6m by 4m

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Answered by ravirekha81
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Answer:2000 tiles

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Answered by Brâiñlynêha
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\huge\mathbb{SOLUTION:-}

\sf\underline{\pink{\:\:\:\:\:\:\:Given:-\:\:\:\:\:\:\:}}

\sf\bullet Dimensions\:of\:tiles\\ \sf:\implies 10cm\times 12cm\\ \\ \sf\bullet Dimensions\:of\:wall\\ \sf\leadsto 6m\times 4m\\  \sf\:\: or\:\: 600cm\times 400cm

  • Formula used

\boxed{\sf{Area\:of\: rectangle=length\times breadth}}

\sf:\implies Area\:of\:wall=400\times 600\\ \\ \sf:\implies Area= 240000cm{}^{2}

  • Now the Area of tiles

\sf:\implies Area\:of\:tiles =10\times 12\\ \\ \sf:\implies Area=120cm{}^{2}

  • Now the number of tiles required for wall

\sf:\implies Required\:tiles=\dfrac{Area\:of\:wall}{Area\:of\:tiles}\\ \\ \sf:\implies required\:tiles =\dfrac{24000\cancel0}{12\cancel0}\\ \\ \sf:\implies required\:tiles =\cancel{\dfrac{24000}{12}}\\ \\ \sf:\implies required\:tiles =2000

\sf\bullet{\underline{Tiles\: required\:for\:wall=2000}}

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