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To Evaluate:an expression of having total number of tiles and to make a table showing the total number of tiles

Answer to Problem 30PPS
The expression for the total number of tiles is given by
Number of Tiles | Expression | Evaluation | Total number of tiles |
15 | |||
20 | |||
25 | |||
30 |
Explanation of Solution
Given:
one red square tile surrounded by 12blue tiles.
there are 15, 20, 25 or 30 red tiles.
Calculation:
In this question, write the numerical expression for the following:
Since, each red square tile is surrounded by 12 blue tiles; therefore the 15 red squares will be surrounded by 12x15 blue tiles.
Thus total number of tiles = total red tiles + total blue tiles
The expression for the total number of tiles is given by
Now, evaluate this expression to find the total number of tiles if there are 15 red tiles.
Now, to evaluate this expression, follow the order of operations. According to it,first solve the bracket.
Now, perform the addition
The total number of tiles if there are 15 red tiles = 195 tiles
Now, make a table showing the total number of tiles if there are for 15, 20, 25, and 30 red tiles.
The expressions for any number of tiles will be like that of for 15 red tiles except that will replace 15 by 20, 25 or 30 as required.
Number of Tiles | Expression | Evaluation | Total number of tiles |
15 | |||
20 | |||
25 | |||
30 |
Conclusion:
The expression for the total number of tiles is given by
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