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Blizzard [7]
3 years ago
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A rectangular floor of area 360 m2 is going to be tiled. Each tile is rectangular, and has an area of 240 cm2. An exact number o

f tiles can be put into the space. How many tiles will be... Solve quickly​
Mathematics
2 answers:
NARA [144]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The no. of tiles will be required is 15000 .

Step-by-step explanation:

A rectangular floor of area 360 m² is going to be tiled. Each tile is rectangular, and has an area of 240 cm². An exact number of tiles can be put into the space.

We need to find :-

How many tiles will be required.

<u>Solution :-</u>

Here, we have

  • Area of floor = 360 m²
  • Area of each rectangular tiles = 240 cm².

Convert m² into cm.

1 m = 100

and 1m² = 100 × 100 = 10000 cm.

Therefore , Area of floor = 360 × 10000cm.

No. of tiles will be need. = [tex]\frac{Area of floor}{Area of each rectangular tiles}[\tex]

No. of tiles = [tex]\frac{360 × 10000 cm}{240cm}[tex]

Divide 360 by 240.

No. of tiles = <u>1.5 × 10000</u>

Multiply we get .

No. of tiles = 15000 .

Hence, The no. of tiles will be required is 15000 .

IrinaVladis [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1500

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of the regtangular floor is 360m². The floor is going to be retired with tiles having area of 240cm² . We need to find the number of times . Therefore ,

\implies 360m^2 = 360 \times 10^4 \ cm^2

And , the number of tiles required will be ,

\implies n =\dfrac{Area \ of \ floor}{Area \ of \ a \ tile }\\\\\implies n =\dfrac{ 360 \times 10^4 \ cm^2}{240 cm^2} \\\\\implies \underline{\underline{ n = 1,500 }}

Hence the required answer is 1500 .

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