1 m = 100 cm So 50 cm = 0.5 m
45 sq metres / 50 sq cm = 450000 sq cm / 50 sq cm = 9000 tiles.
1 meter = 100 cm 1 square meter = 100 x 100 = 10000 sq cm 25 sq meter = 25 x 10000 sq cm Each tile is 25 sq cm Therefore number of tile required = (25 x 10000)/25 = 10000 tiles
mm = milimeter = 0,001 meter. cm = centimeter = 0,01 meter. so 50 mm = 5 cm. Go back to school...
It is assumed that the question refers to a square that is 50 cm * 50 cm. And likewise with the area to be tiled (otherwise the question becomes trivial). 50 cm *50 cm = 0.5m*0.5m = 0.25 m2 240 m * 240 m = 57600 m2 So the number of tiles needed = 57600/0.25 = 230400 tiles. That is the mathematical answer and assumes that there are no breakages or other wastage.
There are 100 cm in a meter, so the wall is 400 cm X 1200 cm. If there is no gap between the tiles: then 400 cm / 4 cm = 100 tiles, and 1200 cm / 4 cm = 300 tiles. So 100 x 300 = 30,000 tiles.
No. of tiles =Area of floor / Area of tiles. area of floor = 300 X 50 sq cm. area of tiles = 20 X10 sq cm.hence, no. of tiles = 300 X50 /200 =75
Half of a meter is 50 centimeters = 0.5 meters.
1 m = 100 cm So 50 cm = 0.5 m
45 sq metres / 50 sq cm = 450000 sq cm / 50 sq cm = 9000 tiles.
There are 100 cm in 1 meter so there must be 50 cm in half a meter. Fifty centimeters
1 meter = 100 cm 1 square meter = 100 x 100 = 10000 sq cm 25 sq meter = 25 x 10000 sq cm Each tile is 25 sq cm Therefore number of tile required = (25 x 10000)/25 = 10000 tiles
75.25 tiles (assuming no part of a tile is wasted and leaving no allowance for space between tiles.) buy at least 10 extra. Math: 30.5 cm x 30.5 cm = 930.25 Square cm per tile. a square meter = 100 cm X 100 cm = 10,000 square cm 7 square meter = 70,000 square cm now divide.... 70,000 square cm / 930.25 square cm per tile = 75.25 tiles
100 cm in a meter 100% will be 100 cm 50% will be 50 cm 3 cm will be 3%
mm = milimeter = 0,001 meter. cm = centimeter = 0,01 meter. so 50 mm = 5 cm. Go back to school...
It is assumed that the question refers to a square that is 50 cm * 50 cm. And likewise with the area to be tiled (otherwise the question becomes trivial). 50 cm *50 cm = 0.5m*0.5m = 0.25 m2 240 m * 240 m = 57600 m2 So the number of tiles needed = 57600/0.25 = 230400 tiles. That is the mathematical answer and assumes that there are no breakages or other wastage.
Let's see, there are 100 cm in a meter ("centi" means "hundredth" just as " milli" means "thousandth"), so half a meter would be half of a hundred cm, which makes 50 just about spot on....