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in a Grass Land ,a sheep is tethered BY A ROPE Of LENGTH 4.9 M FIND the maximum area that the sheep.can graze R=4.9 m

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Answered by empathictruro
13

Answer:

75.3914m²

Step-by-step explanation:

The sheep can graze the maximum area which is a circle of radius 4.9M

Area = π×r²

          = 3.14×4.9²

            =75.3914m²

Answered by pinquancaro
13

Answer:

The maximum area that the sheep can graze is 75.3914 m².

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : In a Grass Land , a sheep is tethered by a rope of length 4.9 m.

To find : The maximum area that the sheep ?

Solution :  

The sheep can graze the maximum area which is a circle of radius 4.9 m.

The area is given by,

A=\pi r^2        

A=3.14\times (4.9)^2

A=3.14\times 4.9\times 4.9

 A=75.3914

Therefore, the maximum area that the sheep can graze is 75.3914 m².

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