Question 1149935:  Hi 
Can someone please help with question 
If a room has a width of 5 m, a length of 6 m,and a height of 5 m. How many tiles do you need to decorate your room if each tile is 6 cm in length and width? Note that the ceiling and the floor do not need the tiles. If each tile cost $0.5, how much money will you need to spend on decorating your room?
 
Thanks in advance 
 Found 2 solutions by  addingup, jim_thompson5910: Answer by addingup(3677)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! 1 meter = 100 cm 
5 x 100 = 500 
6 x 100 = 600 
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500 x 500 = 25000; 25000 x 2 = 50000 2 walls measure 50000 square cm. 
600 x 500 = 30000; 30000 x 2 = 60000 2 walls measure 60000 square cm. 
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50000 + 60000 = 110000 cm^2 total wall surface to be tiled 
6^2 = 36 cm^2 each tile 
110000/36 = 3055.556 tiles, which means you need 3056 tiles and you'll have a small piece left over (0.444 of a tile exactly) 
 
 Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website!  
The tutor @addingup has the right idea, but made a few typos
 
 
They wrote 500 x 500 = 25000 
when it should be 500 x 500 = 250000 (note the extra zero)
 
 
Similarly,  
600 x 500 = 30000 
should be  
600 x 500 = 300000 
 
 
The total area of all four walls is  
300000+300000+250000+250000 = 1,100,000 square cm
 
 
Divide this over the area of 1 tile (36 cm^2) and we get 
1,100,000/36 = 30,555.5555555556 
which rounds up to 30,556
 
 
You need 30,556 tiles 
At $0.50 per tile, the total cost is 
30,556*0.5 = 15,278 dollars
 
 
This is one expensive project. The reason why is because of the size of each wall being fairly massive, compared to the relatively very small tile size. That leads to a lot of tiles needed.  
 
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