A horse is tied to pole with 56 m long string the area of the field where the horse can graze is
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Step-by-step explanation:
Length of the rope = radius of sector = 56m
Area grazed by horse = area of sector
=Theta÷360×πrsq.
=90/360×22/7×56×56
2464msq.
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The area of the field where the horse can graze is 9,847.04m² .
Step-by-step explanation:
- The place of a circle is the gap occupied through the circle in a two-dimensional plane.
- Alternatively, the gap occupied inside the boundary/circumference of a circle is referred to as the place of the circle.
- The method for the place of a circle is A = πr², in which r is the radius of the circle.
- The unit of place is the square unit, for example, m², cm², in², etc.
- Area of Circle = πr² or πd²/four in square units, in which (Pi) π = 22/7 or 3.14.
- Pi (π) is the ratio of circumference to diameter of any circle.
- It is a unique mathematical constant
Length of string =56 m.
The area over which the horse can graze is the area of a circle of radius 56 m.
Hence, required area =
= 9,847.04m².
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