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4:BigKing> what did i do???
4:Best> told you repeatedly you cannot use that emoji anymore
4:BigKing> ???? why though
4:Best> you're 6'4 and black...you can't use emojis like that
4:BigKing> xD
The barn isn't square if its 20x10. Gtfo with your lies. Also, 100ft >> 22.36 ft, kthxbye.
TWLD CHAMP x1 Fierce (Benched 100%)
WORKOUT TITLES:
BENCH MAX: I don't sit on benches; I can't get back up
CURL MAX: An entire ham
SQUAT MAX: 566lbs
DEADLIFT MAX: 566lbs
WEIGHT: 566lbs HEIGHT: 5'1" (Medically impossible, according to Discovery Channel)
BODYFAT:97%
TIME SINCE FIRST WORKOUT EVER: Whatout?
wtf u dipshit just answer the mother fucking question. Jesus Christ.
4:BigKing> xD
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4:BigKing> what did i do???
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4:BigKing> ???? why though
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4:BigKing> xD
what do you mean by max grazing area. he can graze the entire area. his rope is 80ft longer than he can go.
The rope is 77.64 feet longer than he can go.
TWLD CHAMP x1 Fierce (Benched 100%)
WORKOUT TITLES:
BENCH MAX: I don't sit on benches; I can't get back up
CURL MAX: An entire ham
SQUAT MAX: 566lbs
DEADLIFT MAX: 566lbs
WEIGHT: 566lbs HEIGHT: 5'1" (Medically impossible, according to Discovery Channel)
BODYFAT:97%
TIME SINCE FIRST WORKOUT EVER: Whatout?
imagine it goes the way with the 10ft wraps around, so i subtract that amount, use trig to find that area?
OR
do i use the fixed point of the tethered end as a center for the new circle formed by wrapping around the 10ft section
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4:BigKing> xD
A cow is tethered to one corner of a square barn, 10 feet by 20 feet, with a rope 100ft long. What is the maximum grazing area for the cow?
help quick
show work, all of it. please thanks.
ez - if you starting from lower left corner like your picture, do this:
first make a circle radius 100 from the starting corner
second make a second circle at the upper left corner which is radius 80 (subtracting 20 from 100)
finally make a third circle at the opposite corner with radius 70 (100-20-10)
do the same going the other way around
what you will have is 4 circles, overlapping, if you need help adding the entire area let us know, but this should give you a good start
ez - if you starting from lower left corner like your picture, do this:
first make a circle radius 100 from the starting corner
second make a second circle at the upper left corner which is radius 80 (subtracting 20 from 100)
finally make a third circle at the opposite corner with radius 70 (100-20-10) do the same going the other way around
what you will have is 4 circles, overlapping, if you need help adding the entire area let us know, but this should give you a good start
WOAH THANKS, i think i got it. what do u mean by that sentence though?
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4:BigKing> what did i do???
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4:BigKing> ???? why though
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4:BigKing> xD
like that? i didnt do the one with radius 100 cuz its easy, but where do i do the 3rd one? and is this right?
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4:Best> i'm leaving chat
4:BigKing> what did i do???
4:Best> told you repeatedly you cannot use that emoji anymore
4:BigKing> ???? why though
4:Best> you're 6'4 and black...you can't use emojis like that
4:BigKing> xD
like that? i didnt do the one with radius 100 cuz its easy, but where do i do the 3rd one? and is this right?
not quite, what i meant by doing the same thing going around the other way is this:
lower left corner: radius 100
upper left corner: radius 80
upper right corner: radius 70
lower right corner: radius 90
the lower right corner has radius 90 cuz the horse can go that way too instead of wrapping the rope around the entire barn by going clockwise.
what you end up with is 4 circles, the tricky part is subtracting the overlapping areas, and of course subtracting the 20 x 10 = 200 square feet of the barn itself
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