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A rectangular hall is of length 50 m and breadth 40 m.

What is the maximum number of square granite slabs, each of side length 5 m, that can be placed along the length of the hall (in one row)?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Lenght of Rectangle hall = 50m

Breadth of Rectangle hall = 40m

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Area of Rectangle hall = L × B

=> 50m × 40m

=> 2000 \: m^{2}

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Side of 1 sqaure granite slab = 5m

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Area of 1 square granite slab =

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=>  {25} \: m^{2}

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Number of square granite slabs =

=>  \frac{2000}{25}

=> 80

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Answered by anitagatte3
8

Answer:

Length of the hall = 50m

Breath of the hall = 40m

Area of hall = L x B

Area of hall = 50 x 40

= 2000m

Side of square granite slabs = 5m

So , 2000/25 .

= 80

Your answer is 80 .

Hope it will help you

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