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Answered by TheMoonlìghtPhoenix
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Step-by-step explanation:

ANSWER:-

Given:-

  • Area is 6200 f² of Room
  • Tile dimensions are 2×2 feet
  • Tiles Required =?

Area of Square :-

side \times side

So, we are already given the sides.

Area = 2×2

Area of one tile is 4 square feet.

Now,

tiles \: required =  \frac{area \: of \: room}{area \: of \: one \: tile}

  • This is because:-
  • If we consider an area and minimize the area of tile, then we will be able to get the number of tiles to cover the whole area.
  • So this formula is applicable only for whole covered surfaces.

tiles \: required =  \frac{6200}{4} sq \: feet

Tiles Required will be 1500 tiles.

Note:-

  • The number or the resultant will never come in Decimals
  • This si because we actually in general do not cut off any tiles to fit in an particular Area
  • If we need to find a specific area of room, Subtract required area from the whole area
  • And then in same way find the tiles.
  • Area of Square Is Side×Side.
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