Math, asked by mamtaparihar2011, 5 months ago

rakesh wants to cover the floor of a room 4 m wide 6 m long by squared tiles. If each square tile is 0.7 m, then find the number of tiles required to cover the floor of the room? solution​


devanshpandey8460: see answer is 49.

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Answered by devanshpandey8460
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Answer:

Answer is 48 tiles.

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that the area of a rectangle = L×B.

We know that the area of a rectangle = L×B.simply, Length of the floor = 4m

We know that the area of a rectangle = L×B.simply, Length of the floor = 4mBreadth of the floor = 6m

Area of the floor= B

= 6×4m

= 24sq. m.

Therefore ,the area of the floor is 24 sq. m.

As we know, Area of a square = Side × Side.

simply, One side of a square tile= 0.7 m

Area of a square tile= Side× Side

= 0.7×0.7m

= 0.49 square metre.

Now , we have to find the tiles required.

so, Area of the floor / Area of One tile

= 24/0.49

= 48 tiles.

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