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The mason started to work when the wall was 105 cm high. The wall is now 147 cm high. By how much percentage did the height of the wall increase?

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Answered by itsbiswaa
6

Answer:

05 tiles

Step-by-step explanation:

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Length of wall= 4.41 m. = 441 cm.

Height of wall= 3.5 m. = 35 cm.

Area of wall = 15435 sq. cm.

Length of tile= 21 cm.

Height of tile= 7 cm.

Area of tile = 147 sq. cm.

No. of tiles required= (15435/147) tiles

= 105 tiles.

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Answered by sehajarsh
6
Percentage increase= (increase)/original value x 100= (147-105)/105 x 100 = 40%
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