Math, asked by Billurider08, 20 days ago

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

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:

  • Length of the room = 4 m
  • Breadth of the room = 3 m
  • Side of each square tile = 0.5 m

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To find:

  • The number of tiles required to cover the floor of the room.

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Solution:

Firstly, we'll find the area of the floor of the room. The floor is rectangular in shape, since the dimensions are different.

\boxed {\mathfrak {\red {Area\ of\ rectangle = length \times\ breadth}}}

Area of floor = 4×3

Area of floor = 12 m²

Now, we have to find the area of one square tile.

\boxed {\mathfrak {\orange {Area\ of\ square = (side)^{2}}}}

Area of tile = (0.5)²

Area of tile = 0.25 m²

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Number of tiles required to cover the floor = \sf \dfrac {Area\ of\ floor}{Area\ of\ tile}

= \sf \dfrac {12\ \cancel {m^{2}}}{0.25\ \cancel {m^{2}}}

= 48 tiles

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Number of tiles required:

\underline {\bf {\purple {48\ tiles}}} will be required to cover the floor.

Answered by Anonymous
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