A hall feature 16 MTR by 12 MTR. How many sq.tiles 25 cm will be required to pave its floor

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16 x 16=256 m²

.25m x .25m=.0625 m
256/.0625=?

To determine the number of square tiles needed to pave the floor of the hall, we need to calculate the area of the floor and divide it by the area of each tile.

First, let's convert the dimensions of the hall from meters to centimeters, since the dimensions of the tile are given in centimeters.

The length of the hall is 16 meters, which is equal to 16 x 100 = 1600 centimeters.
The width of the hall is 12 meters, which is equal to 12 x 100 = 1200 centimeters.

Now, let's calculate the area of the floor:

Area of the floor = Length x Width
= 1600 cm x 1200 cm
= 1,920,000 cm²

Since each tile has an area of 25 cm², we can now divide the total area of the floor by the area of each tile to find out how many tiles are needed:

Number of tiles = Total area of the floor / Area of each tile
= 1,920,000 cm² / 25 cm²
= 76,800 tiles

Therefore, you will need 76,800 square tiles measuring 25 cm each to pave the floor of the hall.