Math, asked by Ruchir007, 10 months ago

room measuring 7/6 M is to be covered by square tiles of side 50 cm find the number of tiles required to cover the floor

Answers

Answered by santy2
2

Answer:

168 Tiles

Step-by-step explanation:

The dimensions of the room in cm;

Length: 7*100 = 700cm

Width: 6 * 100 = 600cm

The area of the room therefore is;

Length * Width

700 * 600

= 420,000 cm2

The area of each square tile is;

Side * Side

50 * 50

= 2500 cm2

Therefore, if one square tile covers 2500cm2 of the floor space, the number of tiles that will cover 420,000 cm2 will be;

420,000 / 2,500

= 168 Tiles.

Answered by avinashsingh48
0
Answer:

168 Tiles

Step-by-step explanation:

The dimensions of the room in cm;

Length: 7*100 = 700cm

Width: 6 * 100 = 600cm

The area of the room therefore is;

Length * Width

700 * 600

= 420,000 cm2

The area of each square tile is;

Side * Side

50 * 50

= 2500 cm2

Therefore, if one square tile covers 2500cm2 of the floor space, the number of tiles that will cover 420,000 cm2 will be;

420,000 / 2,500

= 168 Tiles.

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