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The dimension of the floor is 3 m into 2 m and that of a tile is 10 cm into 6 cm how many tiles are need to cover the floor

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The dimension of the floor is 3 m into 2 m and that of a tile is 10 cm into 6 cm how many tiles are needed to cover the floor

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First, we need to convert the dimensions of the floor and the tile into the same units. Since the floor dimensions are given in meters and the tile dimensions are given in centimeters, we'll convert the floor dimensions to centimeters.

1 meter = 100 centimeters

So, the floor is 300 cm by 200 cm.

Next, we calculate the area of the floor and the tile.

The area of the floor is length times width, so 300 cm * 200 cm = 60,000 square cm.

The area of one tile is also length times width, so 10 cm * 6 cm = 60 square cm.

Finally, we divide the total area of the floor by the area of one tile to find out how many tiles are needed.

60,000 square cm / 60 square cm/tile = 1,000 tiles.

So, you would need 1,000 tiles to cover the floor.

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