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प्रश्न
An area is paved with square tiles of certain size and the number of tiles required is 512. If the tiles had been 2 cm smaller each way, 800 tiles would have been needed to pave the same area. Find the size of larger tile.
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उत्तर
Let the side of the larger square tile be x cm.
Area of one large tile = x2
Number of tiles = 512
So, total area:
512x2
If each tile is 2 cm smaller each way, side = (x − 2) cm.
Area of one smaller tile = (x − 2)2
Number of tiles = 800
Total area (same as before):
800 (x − 2)2
Since both pave the same area:
512x2 = 800(x − 2)2
Divide both sides by 16:
32x2 = 50(x − 2)2
32x2 = 50(x2 − 4x + 4)
32x2 = 50x2 − 200x + 200
18x2 − 200x + 200 = 0
Divide by 2:
9x2 − 100x + 100 = 0
9x2 − 100x + 100 = 0
(9x − 10) (x − 10) = 0
`x = 10/9 or x = 10`
The size of the larger square tile is:
10 cm × 10 cm
