Hall measure 16 m by 12m how many square tiles of sidw 25 cm will be required to pavw its floor
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Area of given hall = Length× Breadth
=> 16×12
=> 192 square metre
Area of square tile = side square
=0.25× 0.25 square metre
= 0.0625
No. of tiles required= area of hall / area of square tile
=> 192/ 0.0625
=> 3072
=> 16×12
=> 192 square metre
Area of square tile = side square
=0.25× 0.25 square metre
= 0.0625
No. of tiles required= area of hall / area of square tile
=> 192/ 0.0625
=> 3072
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Given, length of the hall = 16 m.
Breadth of the hall = 12 m.
Area of the hall = (16×12)m² = 192m²
Also, side of the square tile = 25 cm.
Area of that square tile = (25×25)cm² = 625 cm² = 0.0625 m²
Number of tiles required to pave its floor
= Area of the hall ÷ Area of the square tile
= 192÷0.0625
= 3072 [Required Answer]
Given, length of the hall = 16 m.
Breadth of the hall = 12 m.
Area of the hall = (16×12)m² = 192m²
Also, side of the square tile = 25 cm.
Area of that square tile = (25×25)cm² = 625 cm² = 0.0625 m²
Number of tiles required to pave its floor
= Area of the hall ÷ Area of the square tile
= 192÷0.0625
= 3072 [Required Answer]
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