Answer:
245 tiles
Step-by-step explanation:
1 meter = 100 cm
Area of bathroom = 3.5m x 2.8m = 350x280 = 9800 cm²
Area of each tile = 20cm x 20cm = 400 cm²
Total number of tiles required = 9800/400 = 245
<u>Note</u>
Strictly speaking we have to find out how many tiles can be fitted in the length and breadth of the bathroom. Since the bathroom is 350 cm wide, we can fit 350/20cm = 17.5 tiles. However, there is no concept of 1/2 tile so the question has an ambiguity. along the width, we can fit 280/10 = 14 tiles
17.5 x 14 = 245 but if the question is reworded to how many tiles do we need to purchase to floor the bathroom it would be 18 x 14 = 252
2*3=6 children Mrs Gomez has
6-2= 4 girls she has
pink carnations/ blue carnations= 4/2=2
⇒ numbers of pink carnations= 2* blue carnations
⇒ 12 pink carnations and 6 blue carnations
To find Jenny's age as a percentage of her great grandmother's age :

Answer:
For the first one: they increase in by 14, so the three could be 73,87,101
Second: Sequential, increasing by 20, next could be 110, 130, 150
Third: Increase by 27, next three could be 122,149,176