Math, asked by rajuladde45, 2 months ago

A side of a square room is 3m. How many tiles of size 144 sq cm, can be fix to the
flooring of this room ?​

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Answered by KimYuki
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  • First we have to find the area of the square room.

Area = side × side

Area = 3 × 3

Area = 9m

  • Now, We have to find the number of tiles which can be fitted in the room.For that we have to find the area of tile.

Area of tile = side × side

Area of tile = 144 × 144

Area of tile = 20,736 sq.cm

  • Now, We have to find how many tiles can be fixed in the room

No:-of tiles which can be put in the room = \Large\frac{20736}{9}

No:-of tiles which can be put in the room = 2,304 sq.cm tiles.

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