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Why is the amount of area a horse can roam, while attached to a 30-foot long rope, about 2,826 square feet?

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Answer:

The amount of area a horse can roam, while attached to a 30-foot long rope, about 2,826 square feet since a horse can graze in a circular region

Explanation:

We are given that a horse can roam, while attached to a 30-foot long rope

So, Horse can graze in a circular region with radius 30 feet

So, Area to be grazed by horse =
\pi r^2

Where r is the radius

So, Area to be grazed by horse =
3.14 * 30^2

Area to be grazed by horse =2826 sq.feet

Hence the amount of area a horse can roam, while attached to a 30-foot long rope, about 2,826 square feet since a horse can graze in a circular region

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