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Answered by rudranahak23
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Answered by prathu1133
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Ok, let's do this step by step.

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Step-by-step explanation:

  • Step 1- Calculate Area Of The Floor:

  1. let the length of the floor = 14 feet.
  2. Breadth of the floor = 12 feet.

Area of floor = length of floor x breadth of floor

= 14 x 12

= 168 sft.

  • Step 2 - Calculate Area Of 1 Tile:
  1. There are different tile sizes such as 20cmx20cm, 30cmx30cm, 45x45, 60cmx60cm etc. In this calculattion we will use 60×60 cm tiles.
  2. Length of 1 tile = 60 cm
  3. Breadth of 1 tile = 60 cm.
  4. Area of 1 tile = 60 x 60 = 3600 cm² = 3.6 sft.

  • Step 3 - Divide Floor Area By Area Of 1 Tile:

.. No. of tiles required = Area of floor/ area of 1 tile = 168/3.6 = 46.6 ≈ 47.

.. 47 tiles are required for the above floor.

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