Asked by kyle
Raj builds a side table in the shape of a cube. Each edge of the cube measures 20 inches. Raj wants to cover the top and four sides of the table with ceramic tiles. Each tile has an edge length of 5 inches. How many tiles will he need?
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Answered by
Steve
5 faces, each with (20/5)^2 tiles
Answered by
Person
80 tiles I don't exactly know how to do it but I got this answer off brainly!
Answered by
Anonymous
i think that the answer 850
Answered by
ian
Raj builds a side table in the shape of a cube. Each edge of the cube measures 24 inches. Raj wants to cover the top and four sides of the table with ceramic tiles. Each tile has an edge length of 4 inches. How many tiles will he need?
Answered by
luo
MY BRAIN HURTS BUT I THINK THE ANSWER IS 405
Answered by
I dunno
You multiply 20 times 20 = 400.
You then divide it by 5 to get 80
80 is the correct answer.
You then divide it by 5 to get 80
80 is the correct answer.
Answered by
Anonymous
ITS 80 THANK YOU
Answered by
bubblegum
its not 80 i got it wrong
Answered by
A 6th grader
No the answer is 45 tiles
Answered by
A 6th grader
This is how you do it:
First you find the surface area of the table that raj wants to cover. since the side table is a cube each side is identical
Step 2: Raj wants to cover 5 sides of the cube. Therefore the total area to be covered is 5 times 15 times 15 = 1,125 square inches
Step 3: Find the surface area of each tile. The surface area of each tile is 5 times 5 = 25 square inches
Last step: Find the number of tiles needed to cover the table, which is 1,125 square inches divided by 25 square inches per tile = 45 tiles.
I hope that it help all of you!!!
First you find the surface area of the table that raj wants to cover. since the side table is a cube each side is identical
Step 2: Raj wants to cover 5 sides of the cube. Therefore the total area to be covered is 5 times 15 times 15 = 1,125 square inches
Step 3: Find the surface area of each tile. The surface area of each tile is 5 times 5 = 25 square inches
Last step: Find the number of tiles needed to cover the table, which is 1,125 square inches divided by 25 square inches per tile = 45 tiles.
I hope that it help all of you!!!
Answered by
A 6th grader
wait each problem have different answers on the same problem im confused
Answered by
A 6th grader
we are all right but they have different answers idk im really confused right now
Answered by
A 6th grader
the answer is 245
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i am a random 6th grader
they have different numbers so it is hard to find the answer
Answered by
Shaniyah
Raj builds a table 21 inches
Answered by
SUSSY BAKA
it's 125
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