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How many rectangular tiles of dimensions 15cm multiply 10cm will be required to cover the floor of a square ground whose side is 12metres.

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Answered by Aashi2005
7

Answer:

9600 tiles

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of the square ground= side*side= 12*12=144m^2=1440000cm^2

Area of 1 rectangular tile= l*b= 15*10=150cm^2

No. of tiles required= Area of the square ground/Area of 1 rectangular tile

                               =1440000/150=9600

Thus, 9600 tiles are required.

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Answered by santy2
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Answer:

9600 rectangular tiles of dimensions 15 cm by 10 cm are required to cover a square floor of side 12 meters.

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to get the area covered by each tile which is simply the area of the rectangular tile.

Area of a rectangle = Length × Width

Substituting the values in the formula we have:

Area = 15 × 10 = 150 cm²

We now need to get the area of the floor.

The floor is in the shape of a square.

Before we calculate the area, let's convert the measurements of the side to centimeters as follows.

1 m = 100 cm

So the side is given by:

S = 12 × 100 = 1200 cm

The area of the floor is = 1200 × 1200 = 1440000 cm²

The number of tiles = Area of the floor/area of each tile

= 1440000/150 = 9600 tiles

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