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A rectangular floor tile is shown. Its dimensions are given to the nearest 0.1 metres. The tile is only able to sustain a maximum pressure of 200 Newtons per square metre N/m2 correct to the nearest 5N/m2 Given that Pressure= Force/Area work out the maximum force, in Newtons, that can safely be applied to the tile.

A rectangular floor tile is shown. Its dimensions are given to the nearest 0.1 metres. The tile is only able to sustain a maximum pressure of 200 Newtons per square metre N/m2 correct to the nearest 5N/m2 Given that Pressure= Force/Area work out the maximum force, in Newtons, that can safely be applied to the tile.

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A rectangular floor tile is shown. Its dimensions are given to the nearest 0.1 metres. The tile is only able to sustain a maximum pressure of 200 Newtons per square metre N/m2 correct to the nearest 5N/m2 Given that Pressure= Force/Area work out the maximum force, in Newtons, that can safely be applied to the tile. 65048147c1949.webp