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Ram wants to put tiles in his room. His room is rectangular in shape with dimensions 65 m × 35 m. The square tiles has a side length of 5 m. How many such square tiles are required?

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Answered by kavithabh7
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Answer:

so the required answer is 91 tiles

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Answered by Agamsain
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Answer :-

  • Total No. of tiles required = 91

Given :-

  • Length of Room = 65 m
  • Width of Room = 35 m
  • Side of Square Tile = 5 m

To Find :-

  • Total No. of tiles required =

Explanation :-

In order to find the no. of tiles required, First we need to find the Area of room Floor and Tile.

\blue { \boxed { \bf \bigstar : \: Area \: of \: Floor = Length \times Width \: \bigstar}}

\rm : \: \implies Length \times Width = Area \: of \: Floor

\rm : \: \implies 65 \times 35 \: m^2

\green { \bf : \: \implies 2275 \: m^2 }

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Now, we will find the area of 1 tile

\orange { \boxed { \bf \bigstar : \: Area \: of \: 1 \: Tile = (Side)^2 \: \bigstar}}

\rm : \implies (Side)^2 = Area \: of \: 1 \: Tile

\rm : \implies (5)^2 \: m^2

\rm : \implies 5 \times 5 \: m^2

\pink { \bf : \implies 25 \: m^2 }

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Now, we will find the No. of Tiles Required

\gray { \boxed { \bf \bigstar : \: No. \: of \: Tiles \: Required = \dfrac{Area \: of \: Floor}{Area \: of \: 1 \: Tile} \: \bigstar}}

\rm : \: \implies \dfrac{Area \: of \: Floor}{Area \: of \: 1 \: Tile} = No. \: of \: Tiles \: Required

\rm : \: \implies \dfrac{2275}{25}

\red { \underline { \boxed { \bf : \: \implies 91 \: Tiles }}}

Hence, the 91 Tiles are Required to cover the Floor of the Room.

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