So, imagine the trainer is in the very middle of the circle and he is holding out a rope that's attached to the horse. The rope here from the trainer to the horse represents the radius of the circle. The horse trots around the trainer (middle point) in a circle.
The formula to find area of a circle is A = pi*r^2 (pi times r squared where r is radius)
We know that the radius of the "circle" here formed as the horse trots around the trainer is 31 (the 31 foot long rope).
So let r = 31 & plug the value into the formula to find circle area.
A = pi*31^2 = 3019.07054
The area is therefore 3019.07 square feet. (rounded)
Answer:i believe thats only a third of a mile
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if you have the both take on the same denominator the 3 miles would be 3/3 and then it would be 6/6 and the 1/3 mile would become 2/6 hope i helped
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Step-by-step explanation:
1/2x2/5=2/10
multiply both denominators by each other, then with numerator.