A goat is tied to a peg in the ground. The rope is 3m long. What area of grass can the goat eat? ( use the value 3.1)

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To find the area of grass that the goat can eat, we need to determine the maximum area that a circle with a radius of 3m can cover.

The formula for the area of a circle is A = π * r^2, where A is the area and r is the radius.

In this case, the radius is given as 3m, so we can calculate the area using the formula:

A = 3.14 * (3m)^2
= 3.14 * 9m^2
= 28.26m^2 (rounded to two decimal places)

Therefore, the goat can eat approximately 28.26 square meters of grass.

area = πr^2

3.1 for π ??? How old is your textbook?

Maybe a mistake