Math, asked by monukhandhe470, 11 months ago

a horse is tied by a 14 meter long rope in a ground. what is the area of the ground , that the horse can graze , if he can move up to the full length of the rope. and how many area of ground is not graze by horse.?​

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Answered by beenabaghel1983
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Answer:

area that horse can graze is 616 m^2

Step-by-step explanation:

area of horse can graze = area of circle

 = \pi \times r^{2}

 =  \frac{22}{7 }  \times 14 \times 14

 = 22 \times 2 \times 14

 = 616

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