MathsFormula
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A square wall is covered in square tiles. There are 85 tiles altogether along the two diagonals. How many tiles are there on the whole wall?
Book answer is 1849
My attempt below gave the WRONG ANSWER. Please advise:
Along one diagonal there must be 85÷2 tiles = 42.5 tiles
Let the length of the square wall be W
So using Pythagoras W2 + W2 = 42.52
(Square root of 2)*W = 42.5
W = 30.14
So number of tiles on whole wall = 30.14*30.14 = 908 WRONG ANSWER
Book answer is 1849
My attempt below gave the WRONG ANSWER. Please advise:
Along one diagonal there must be 85÷2 tiles = 42.5 tiles
Let the length of the square wall be W
So using Pythagoras W2 + W2 = 42.52
(Square root of 2)*W = 42.5
W = 30.14
So number of tiles on whole wall = 30.14*30.14 = 908 WRONG ANSWER