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How many tiles will be required if a tiles is 12cm ×18cm. And the size of the room is 104 length breath 200. In one packet there are 6pieces of tiles

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Answered by melita96
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Answer:

My dear friend,

The breadth of the tile be B = 12 cm

And, the length of the Room l = 4 m= 400 cm

The breadth of the Room b = 3 m= 300cm

Find out “the number of the tiles used in the Room” n = ?

The area of one tile whose size is given in the question, A= L × B = (10 × 12) cm^2

A= 120 cm^2

needed to cover the floor?

How many tiles of 50 cm side are required to cover the floor of the room if its perimeter is 10m and 14m?

How many square tiles of side 10 cm each will be needed to tile a floor that is 300 cm long and 500 cm wide?

10 cm x 12 cm =120 square cm

3 metres x 4 metres = 12 square metres x 10,000 square cm (120,000 square cm)

120,000 square cm divided by 120 square cm. = 1,000 tiles.

Answer : A minimum of 1,000 tiles will be required

How many tiles each of 30 cm × 20 cm are required to cover the floor of hall of dimension 15 m by 12 m?

Step 1: Get the area of the floor to be covered with tiles.

As for the problem stated above, The dimension of the hallway and the tiles are different. You have to convert first the units to match up each items. You may convert the tiles (in centimeters) to meters to match the hallway dimension or vice versa.

I decided to maintain the hallway dimension because it is easier for me to do so,

The area of the hallways is : 15 meters x 12 meters = 180 square meters

Step 2: Get the area of the tiles to be used.

I converted the tile dimension to meters to match up the hallway dimension.

30 centimeters = 0.3

How many floor tiles (30x cm x 30 cm) do you need for an area measuring 6 3/4 m and 5 1/2 m?

Is this a homework problem or are you actually having tiles laid?

I have had tiles laid twice, once for the new laundry & toilet that I had built in 2010 and the other time for my bathroom renovation a few years later. This was at my previous address, not where I live now.

For your problem, the minimum possible number of tiles needed to cover the area is 413. Of these, 396 tiles will remain whole tiles, 9 tiles will have to be cut into halves (15 cm x 30 cm each), 7 tiles will have to be cut into thirds (10 cm x 30 cm each), while 1 tile will need 2 pieces cut from it, one measuring 10 cm x 30 c

How many square tiles of side 1 dm are needed to tile the floor of a bathroom 2.2 m long and 1.8 m wide?

Hello there, it's a basic problem under the topic mensuration.

Firstly, the unit of length of the tiles and the floor are different. So make them uniform before you start with actual calculations.

1 dm = 10 cm, 2.2 m = 220 cm, 1.8 m = 180 cm

Now consider this example. If you have a bar of chocolate containing 20 pieces, and if you wish to distribute it amongst some people giving them 2 pieces each, how many people can you actually serve? The solution is simple: that is total pieces divided

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