Math, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

Find the least number of square tiles by which the floor of a room of dimensions
16.58 m and 8.32 m can be covered completely.
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Answered by BidyaNeha
7

Answer:

Share the length of side or the area of the sqauare tiles to be filled

LET ME GIVE THE METHODE

let the side of the square be X then the area (side * side) =x*x=x raised to the power 2

then the area of the floor =

= ( length * breadth ) 16.58m * 8.32m

= 137.9456

then divide the area of square tile by the area of the floor =

= 137.9456 / X raised to the power of 2

rest is your answer

please share us either the length of the square tile or it's answer.

then only we can give the answer u want ......

Answered by syed2020ashaels
3

In order to find the no of square tiles by which the floor of a room of dimensions 16.58 m and 8.32 m.

Tiles are available in many shapes,

but square shaped tiles is the most advantaged tile that squares can fill a space with no gaps.

We have fo find the area if the floor which is length x breadth.

(16.58) *(8.32) =137.94metre square.

If we take a side of square tiles as x, then area of tiles will be [× *×].

therefore, the number of tiles required to fill the floor will be

 \frac{137.94}{ {x}^{2} }

If we take x as 10 then the number of tiles required to fill the floor will be

 \frac{137.94}{ {10}^{2} }  \\  \frac{134.94}{100 } \\  = 1.3494

The tiles area is in cm so we have to multiply the given answer with 100 then the answer will be 134.94

approximately the number of tiles required is 134.

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