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The floor of a room is 8 m 96 cm long and 6 m 72 cm broad. Find the minimum number of square tiles of the same size needed to cover the entire floor.​

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Answered by ca089828
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To find the minimum number of square tiles to cover the floor, we have to find the greatest size of each such tile. For this purpose, we have to find the H.C.F. of 8m 96cm and 6m 72cm. ⇒ 12 square tiles of same size. Hence, 12 square tiles each of 224cm × 224cm will be needed to cover the entire floor.

Answered by prathamagam
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To find the minimum number of square tiles to cover the floor, we have to find the greatest size of each such tile. For this purpose, we have to find the H.C.F. of 8m 96cm and 6m 72cm. ⇒ 12 square tiles of same size. Hence, 12 square tiles each of 224cm × 224cm will be needed to cover the entire floor.

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