A goat is tethered to a circular silo in the middle of a grassy field by a rope equal in length to one-half of the circumference
of the silo. What is the area of grass over which the goat can graze?
1 answer:
Answer:
π²x
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose radius of the silo = x
circumference of the silo = 2πr
= 2πx
Given that,
length of rope is equal to one-half of the circumference of the silo
l = 1/2(2πx) = πx
Formula to calculate area of grass over which the goat can graze
πl²
ππx
π²x
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