Assuming your measurements also account for the tile grout, 5cm goes into 100cm 20 times, and 12cm goes into 144cm 12 times, so 20 * 12 = 240 tiles.
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A rectangle which is 46 feet by 34 feet would have two sides of length 46 and two sides of length 34. Add these together to get the total length needed to enclose the area. (46+46+34+34)ft = 160ft
Both pairs of opposite sides need to be congruent (the same length).
Volume is a physical variable, thus in order to evaluate the volume it is needed to give measurements units to the sides dimensions. For example, if length is in inch, height in meters and diagonal in cm, you have to convert all in the same measurement unit before proceeding. Let us assume that all the measures are in meters. In this case, we can apply the fact that the square diagonal (d) is the sum of the squares of all the sides (x, y and z). Thus d2 = x2 + y2 + z2 From this equation we see that, if the numbers are all in the same unit of measure, the diagonal cannot be smaller than one side, thus it does not exist a rectangular box with a side equal to 7 m and a diagonal equal to 6 m.
448 sq. in.
length*breadth*depth of the structure=...........m3 of concrete is needed. .
(100*144)/(12*5) = 240 tiles are needed
49 tiles because a square has the same length as it does breadth. The Area of a square is length times breadth, so if length eqauls seven then so does the breadth which means that the area will be 7x7 which eqauls 49.
More information needed, eg area...
length, width, height
The length, width and height.
360 tiles exactly !
volume of a rectangular prism = length * width * height
the three dimensions needed to find the area of a rectangular solid object are: Height, Length and Width.
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Cannot be answered with only these measurements. For a rectangular pool, the length, width and depth are needed. For a round pool, the diameter and depth are needed.
To cover a hall of 25mx25m is 625 sq m As area of hall is calculated by length x breadth which is nothing but same length is there it is nothing but a square