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The length of a floor is 4 metre 44 cm and the breadth is 3:30 p.m. what is the maximum length of a square tiles that can completely cover the floor

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Answered by gchandracommercial
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Answer:

3300

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by tanvigaonkar24
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Length of the floor

= 3m 30 cm = 330 cm

Breadth of the floor

= 4m40 cm = 440 cm

330 = 2×3×5×11

440 = 2×2 ×5×11

Their GCD is 2×5×11 = 110

Maximum length of the square tile

= The greatest number which divides both length and breadth

= GCD of 330 and 440

= 110 cm

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