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A rectangular bathroom floor is covered with square tiles that are 1 LaTeX: \frac{1}{2}1 2 feet by 1 LaTeX: \frac{1}{2}1 2 feet. The length of the bathroom floor is 10 LaTeX: \frac{1}{2}1 2 feet and the width is 6 LaTeX: \frac{1}{2}1 2 feet. a) How many tiles does it take to cover the length of the floor?

User Alex Wiese
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Answer:

273 tiles

Explanation:

Given

Square tile


Side=(1)/(2) ft

Bathroom floor


Length = 10(1)/(2)ft


Width = 6(1)/(2)ft

Required

Determine the number of tiles to cover the floor

First, we calculate the area of the floor:


A_(floor) = Length * Width


A_(floor) = 10(1)/(2) * 6(1)/(2)

Convert to decimals


A_(floor) = 10.5 * 6.5


A_(floor) = 68.25ft^2

Next, we calculate the area of the square tile:


A_(tile) = Side * Side


A_(tile) = (1)/(2) * (1)/(2)

Convert to decimal


A_(tile) = 0.5 * 0.5


A_(tile) = 0.25ft^2

The number of tiles is then calculated as:


Tiles = (A_(floor))/(A_(tile))


Tiles = (68.25ft^2)/(0.25ft^2)


Tiles = (68.25)/(0.25)


Tiles = 273

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