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4 September, 23:05

A cow is tethered to an external corner of a rectangular barn measuring 20m by 35m. If the cow's rope is 30m long, what is the re, in square meters, which the cow can graze? Note: the barn door is closed; the cow cannot get into the barn.

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  1. 4 September, 23:16
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    The area which the cow can graze is 2199.115 m²

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here we have;

    Size of barn = 20 m by 35 m

    Length of the cow's rope = 30 m

    The cow, can graze an area given by a circle of radius equal to the length of the cows rope less the segment where the barn is located hence, we have;

    The length of the barn > The length of the cow's rope

    The width of the barn < The width of the cow's rope, therefore, the cow can graze approximately 3/4 of the circle of radius 30 m which is 3/4*π*30² = 2120.575 m²

    The cow can also graze on the adjacent side of the barn after crossing the width of the barn in an area of 1/4*π * (30 - 20) ² = 78.54 m²

    Hence the total area the cow can graze while the cow is tethered to the external corner of the rectangular barn = 2120.575 m² + 78.54 m² = 2199.115 m².
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