Math, asked by karismakhan2391, 1 year ago

A horse is placed for grazing inside a rectangular field 40m by 36m and is tethered to one corner by a rope 14m long. Over how much area can it graze.

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Answered by harshbardhan92
8
(22/7*14*14)/4
so area in which horse can graze= 154 square metre.
Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

The area will be 154m^2.

Step-by-step explanation:

In context to the question asked,

We have to find the area,

As per data given in the question,

{\text } The area horse can gaze = Area of sector

Here, \theta =90                  [ Area of a rectangle ]

=> r=14m

The formula to be used for,

Area of the sector,

$=> \frac{\theta }{360^\circ} \times \pi r ^2

By substituting the given values:

$=> \frac{90^\circ }{360^\circ} \times \frac{22}{7}  \times (14) ^2

Simplifying it further, we get

$=> \frac{22\times 14 \times 2}{4}

$=> 154m^2

So, the required area will be 154m^2.

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