Math, asked by jap001paa, 3 months ago

Bob wants to cover the floor of a room 3 m wide and 4 m long by squared tile :. if each square
tile is of side 0.5m, then find the number of tiles required to cover of the room.​

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Answered by Butterflysly678
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Answer:

☆Hello Mate☆

Given⤵

Bob wants to cover the floor of a room 3 m wide and 4 m long by squared tile. Each square

tile is of side 0.5m.

To find⤵

Number of tile required to cover the room?

Analysis⤵

Firstly We have to find the square of the floor or room.

Then we'll find the square of each tile.

And lastly we'll find the number of tiles to cover the floor.

Here We Go⤵

Area of floor= width×length

=3×4

=12 m^2

Area of tiles= side×side

=0.5×0.5

=0.25 m^2

Number of tiles required to cover the floor=Area of floor/area of tiles

=12/0.25

= 48 tiles

Therefore, 48 tiles can cover the floor!!

Hope It Helpsss Mate...!!

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