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  • 03-05-2017
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A dog is on a 20-foot leash in the backyard. Approximately how much area does the dog have to move around in the yard?

(Use π=3.14 .)



A dog is on a 20foot leash in the backyard Approximately how much area does the dog have to move around in the yard Use π314 class=

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Plebdough
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  • 03-05-2017
With a 20 ft leash, the dog can move in the circle. Now, knowing that he can move around in a circle, we just need to use the circle formula. A = 3.14(r) squared.
Since you use 3.14 for pi; A = 3.14(20) squared --> A = 1256


Answer = 1256
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