a classroom is 10 yards long . the floor is being tiled with new square tiles that are each 10 inches long. how many tiles are needed to make 1 row the length of the classroom

3 feet in a yard 12 inches in a foot. 12x3x10=360

360/10=36 tiles

1+1=

100

To find the number of tiles needed to make one row the length of the classroom, we need to convert both the length of the classroom and the size of each tile to the same unit.

Given that the classroom is 10 yards long and each tile is 10 inches long, we can convert yards to inches using the fact that 1 yard is equal to 36 inches.

Calculating the length of the classroom in inches:
10 yards * 36 inches/yard = 360 inches

Now that we have the length of the classroom in inches, we can divide it by the length of each tile to determine the number of tiles needed in one row.

Number of tiles needed = Length of classroom in inches / Length of each tile in inches
= 360 inches / 10 inches
= 36 tiles

Therefore, you would need 36 tiles to make one row the length of the classroom.