the flooring tile has a shape of parallelogram whose base is 24 cm and corresponding height is 10 cm how many such tiles required to cover floor of area 1080 m square if required you can split the tiles in whatever way you want to fill up the corner
Answers
Base of 1 tile = 24 cm
Height of 1 tile = 10 cm
Area of 1 tile = base×height
= 24×10
= 240 cm²
= 0.024 m²
No. of tiles = Area of room/Area of 1 tile
= 1080/0.024
= 45000
So 45000 tiles are needed.
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Answer:
45000 tiles are required to cover the floor.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: Base of flooring tile = 24 cm = 24/100 m = 0.24 m
Corresponding height of a flooring tile = 10 cm = 19/100 m = 0.10 m
Now Area of flooring tile = Base * Altitude = 0.24 * 0.10 = 0.024 m^2
Number of tiles required to cover the floor = Area of floor/Area of one tile
= 1080/0.024
= (1080 * 1000)/24
= 45 * 1000
= 45000 tiles
Hence 45000 tiles are required to cover the floor.