Math, asked by yroli386, 5 months ago

Find the number of tiles required to be put on a floor with dimen-
sions 12.5 m x 10 m. Each tile is a rhombus, with side 25 cm and
altitude 10 cm.​

Answers

Answered by AestheticEm
1

Dimensions of the floor = 12.5m × 10m

Area of a Rhombus = base × height

 = \frac{25}{100}   \times  \frac{10}{100}

 = 0.025 {m}^{2}

Area of the floor = length × breadth

 = 12.5 \times 10

 = 125 {m}^{2}

No. of tiles required = Area of the floor ÷ Area of the rhombus tile

 =  \frac{125}{0.025}

 = 5000

Numbers of tiles required is 5000.

Answered by dhairya123448
3

Answer:

5000 tiles

Step-by-step explanation:

no. of tile= area of floor ÷ area of tile

= 1250×1000÷25×10

1250000÷250

5000 tiles

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