SOLUTION: A goat is tethered to a corner of a square shed with a 10-ft long leash. The side of the shed is 10 ft as well. Find the approximate total area available for the goat to graze.

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Question 1058397: A goat is tethered to a corner of a square shed with a 10-ft long leash. The side of the shed is 10 ft as well. Find the approximate total area available for the goat to graze.
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The goat has 3/4 of a circle with radius 10 ft
to graze in
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The whole circle is:


ft2
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235.62 ft2 are available

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