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Each Side of a Square Tile is 60 Cm. How Many Tiles Will Be Required to Cover the Floor of a Hall with Length = 50 M and Breadth = 36 M.

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Each side of a square tile is 60 cm. How many tiles will be required to cover the floor of a hall with length = 50 m and breadth = 36 m.

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Area of each square tile = (side)2 

= (60 cm)2 = (0.6 m)2

= 0.6 m × 0.6 m = 0.36 m2 

And, area to be covered by the tiles = length × breadth

= 50 m × 36 m

= 1800 m2

∴ Required no. of tiles

=`"Area to be covered by tiles"/"Area of each tiles"`

`= (1800 "m"^2)/(0.36 "m"^2) = 5000`

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अध्याय 32: Perimeter and Area of Plane Figures - Exercise 32 (B)

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अध्याय 32 Perimeter and Area of Plane Figures
Exercise 32 (B) | Q 14

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