A Mason has to fit a bathroom with square marble tiles of the largest possible area the size of bathroom is 10 feet by 8 feet. What would be the size in inches of The tile required that has to be cut and how many such tiles are required
Answers
Answered by
1
area if bathroom is 4×(10×8) =320 square fit
- And I know that tiles size are in search of a Squire, so think about been played n v I d a. Side of the bathroom area is 80 square feet. If one side is expired, then 80 is equals to length square. Because I know the square off lenses square, so we can say that one side of this style will be 20√2. If we say, I got largest possible tiles so 4 tiles, which edge sides are equal to 20√2. I hope bet this will be helpful.for you
dhanashree96:
thx for help
Answered by
2
Given:
Size of bathroom = 10 ft. by 8 ft.
= (10 x 12) inch by (8 x 12) inch [conversion from ft. to inch.]
= 120 inch by 96 inch
Now, the largest size of tile required will be the HCF of 120 and 96.
Let's Solve:
So, Applying Euclid’s division lemma
We get,
120 = 96 x 1 + 24
96 = 24 x 4 + 0
⇒ HCF = 24
Thus, we can conclude that the largest size of tile which required is 24 inches
And,
Number of tiles required = (area of bathroom) / (area of a tile)
= (120 x 96) / (24x24)
= 5 x 4
= 20 tiles
Therefore, 20 tiles each of size 24inch by 24inch are required to be cut.
Similar questions