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A Rectangular Hall of 40m by 24m is Covered with Carpets of Size 6m X 4m. Find the Number of Carpets Required to Cover the Hall. - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

A rectangular hall of 40m by 24m is covered with carpets of size 6m x 4m. Find the number of carpets required to cover the hall.

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उत्तर

The area of a rectangle with length l and breadth b = l x b
The area of a rectangle with length 40m
and breadth 24m
= A
= 40 x 24m2
The area of the rectangular carpet with sides 6m and 4m
= a 
= 6 x 4
Number of carpets required to cover the floor completely

= `"A"/"a"`

= `(40 xx 24)/(6 xx 4)`
= 40.

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अध्याय 24: Perimeter and Area - Exercise 24.2

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फ्रैंक Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE
अध्याय 24 Perimeter and Area
Exercise 24.2 | Q 20

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