A horse is tied for grazing at the corner of a square field of side 100 m by a rope of length 21m long. How much area can it graze?
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The area of the field is 21 x 21 = 441 sq m.
Inside the field, the goat can only graze an area of a quarter circle with the radius of 14 m.
That area is (pi x radius squared) / 4, in this case approximately 153.94 sq m.
Subtracting 153.94 from 441 we get 287.06, which is the area of the field the goat can not graze.
Answer: The goat cannot graze approximately 287.06 sq m of the square field.
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441 Sq m of 10000
Step-by-step explanation:
square's area = side × side
100 × 100 = 10000
area covered by rope is 21 × 21= 441
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