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A path 90m long and 10 m wide is to be paved with tiles having length and breadth 20 cm and 7.5 cm respectively. Find the number of tiles required to pave the road.

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Answered by ParikshitPulliwar
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Answer: A road is rectangular in shape

It's length is 90m and breadth is 10m.

Area of rectangular road =length×breadth

=90×10=900 sq.m.

Because 1sq.m =10,000 sq.cm

Therefore,900 sq.m=9000000 sq.cm.

Area is 9000000 sq.cm of road.

Now,area of rectangular brick =length×breadth

=20×7.5=150 sq.cm

Total bricks required= area of road÷area of brick

=9000000÷150=60,000 bricks.

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Answered by Suekichi
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A path 90m long and 10 m wide is to be paved with tiles having length and breadth 20 cm and 7.5 cm respectively. Find the number of tiles required to pave the road.

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Answered by Suekichi
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A path 90m long and 10 m wide is to be paved with tiles having length and breadth 20 cm and 7.5 cm respectively. Find the number of tiles required to pave the road.

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