AREA OF SQUARE TILE IS 8000 SQUARE METRE IT IS PAVED WITH 10 AQUARE TILE OF EQUAL SIZE WHAT SHOULD POSSIBLY BE THE LENGTH OF SIDE OF TILE THAT CAN BE USED TO COVER THE FLOOR

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If you are using only "10 aquare" tiles of gigantic size:

8000m^2/10 = 800m^2

Length of side = √800

To find the length of a side of the square tile, we need to divide the total area of the tiled floor (8000 square meters) by the number of tiles (10).

Let's use the formula for the area of a square: area = side length^2.

So, to find the length of a side, we can rearrange the formula as follows: side length = √(area).

Plugging in the values, we have: side length = √(8000 square meters / 10).

To calculate this, let's divide the total area by the number of tiles first: 8000 square meters / 10 = 800 square meters.

Now, we take the square root of 800 square meters to find the length of each side: side length ≈ √800 ≈ 28.28 meters.

Therefore, the length of each side of the square tile should be approximately 28.28 meters in order to cover the floor.