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A rectangular floor measures 9.6m by4.4m .How many square tiles of length 0.2m will be needed to cover the floor completely
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First, we need to find the area of the rectangular floor:
Area = Length x Width
Area = 9.6m x 4.4m
Area = 42.24 square meters
Next, we need to find the area of one square tile:
Area of one tile = Length x Width
Area of one tile = 0.2m x 0.2m
Area of one tile = 0.04 square meters
Finally, we can divide the total area of the floor by the area of one tile to find how many tiles we need:
Number of tiles = Total area ÷ Area of one tile
Number of tiles = 42.24 square meters ÷ 0.04 square meters
Number of tiles = 1056
Therefore, 1056 square tiles of length 0.2m will be needed to cover the floor completely.
Area = Length x Width
Area = 9.6m x 4.4m
Area = 42.24 square meters
Next, we need to find the area of one square tile:
Area of one tile = Length x Width
Area of one tile = 0.2m x 0.2m
Area of one tile = 0.04 square meters
Finally, we can divide the total area of the floor by the area of one tile to find how many tiles we need:
Number of tiles = Total area ÷ Area of one tile
Number of tiles = 42.24 square meters ÷ 0.04 square meters
Number of tiles = 1056
Therefore, 1056 square tiles of length 0.2m will be needed to cover the floor completely.