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Rectangular courtyard is 57m 50cm and 22m broad. Determine the least possible number of square stones of the same size required...Asked by Noor
A rectangular courtyard is 57m 50 cm long and 22m broad. Determine the least possible number of square stones of the same size required to pave it
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Steve
Clearly, a 50cm square stone is the largest that will evenly tile both dimensions.
So, how many of those will fit in each direction?
So, how many of those will fit in each direction?
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husnain
50 cm
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A rectangular courtyard is 57m 50 cm long and 22m broad. Determine the least possible number of square stones of the same size required to pave it
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