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vandana wants to cover the floor of a room 6m width and 8 m length by squared tiles. If each square tile is of side 2 m,then the number of tiles required to cover the floor of the room is

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Answered by rajjyoti430
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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:

✰ Length of the floor = 8 m

✰ Breadth of the floor = 6 m

✰ Length of each side of a square tile = 2 m

To find:

✠ The number of tiles required to cover the floor of the room.

Solution:

Let's understand the concept first! First we will fine the area of a floor as we are already given with the length and breadth of the floor. So, we will find its area by using the formula and doing required calculations, then we will find the area of the square tile. After that, we will divide area of the floor by the area of the square tiles to get the number of tiles required to cover the floor of the room.

Let's find out...♪

✭ Area = length × breadth ✭

➛ Length of the floor = 8 m

➛ Breadth of the floor = 6 m

➛ Area of the floor = 8 × 6

➛ Area of the floor = 48 m²

➛ Length of each side of a square tile = 2 m

➛ Area of square tile = 2 × 2

➛ Area of square tile = 4

Now,

➤ The number of tiles required to cover the floor of the room = Area of the floor/Area of square tile

➤ The number of tiles required to cover the floor of the room = 48/4

The number of tiles required to cover the floor of the room = 12

12 tiles are required to cover the floor of the room.

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