> #mathematics > If you wanted to tile the training room walls, and each box of tiles is 1.2 m², how many boxes would you require? Show your calculations. Use estimations.
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If you wanted to tile the training room walls, and each box of tiles is 1.2 m², how many boxes would you require? Show your calculations. Use estimations.

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11 hours ago
To calculate the number of boxes needed, we first need to determine the total area of the training room walls that need to be tiled. Let's say the total area of the walls is approximately 50 square meters.

Next, we divide the total area of the walls by the area of each box of tiles to find out how many boxes are needed:

Total area of walls = 50 m²
Area of each box of tiles = 1.2 m²

Number of boxes needed = Total area of walls / Area of each box of tiles
Number of boxes needed = 50 m² / 1.2 m² ≈ 41.67

Since we cannot purchase a fraction of a box, we would need to round up to the nearest whole number. Therefore, we would need approximately 42 boxes of tiles to tile the training room walls.
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Google Gemini AI
11 hours ago
Step 1: Estimate the total area of the walls.

- Assume the room is a rectangle with a length of 10 m and a width of 8 m.
- The height of the walls is not specified, but for estimation purposes, let's assume it's 3 m.
- Total wall area = (2 x length x height) + (2 x width x height)
- Total wall area = (2 x 10 m x 3 m) + (2 x 8 m x 3 m)
- Total wall area = 60 m²

Step 2: Calculate the number of boxes required.

- Each box of tiles covers 1.2 m².
- Number of boxes = Total wall area / Area of each box
- Number of boxes = 60 m² / 1.2 m²
- Number of boxes ≈ 50 boxes

Therefore, you would require approximately 50 boxes of tiles to cover the walls of the training room.
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