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In my understanding, you choose 6 decimeters 6 decimeters square floor tiles, this is also commonly used size, and the greatest common divisor of 30 and 24 is 6 ah, 5 in the long direction, 4 in the wide direction, a total of 20 pieces. Hehe, I feel neat and economical.
If it happens to be covered with integer bricks, the side length of the floor tiles is the common divisor of the length and width of the living room. >>>More
It is better to use square bricks with a side length of 6 decimeters, exactly 5 4 20 pieces.
The length is 300 cm, the width is 240 cm, and I choose the floor tile of 30*30 cm, and the length is 10 pieces, and the width is 8 pieces. Floor tiles are generally 30*30 cm non-slip floor tiles.
30 = 2 3 5, 24 = 2 2 2 3, so the greatest common factor of 30 and 24 is: 2 3 = 6, that is, the maximum square brick with a side length of 6 decimeters >>>More
The common divisor of 30 and 24 has
Square bricks with a side length of 1 or 2 dm, 3 dm or 6 dm can be used. >>>More