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26 May, 06:31

Suppose that a fungal disease originates in the middle of an orchard, initially affecting only one tree. The disease spreads out radially at a constant speed of 45 feet per day.

(a) What area will be affected after 2 days?

(b) What area will be affected after 4 days?

(c) What area will be affected after 8 days?

(d) Write a formula for the affected area as a function of time, measured in days. Use t as your variable for time, in days.

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  1. 26 May, 10:02
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    a) 25446.90 ft²

    b) 101787.60 ft²

    c) 407150.41 ft²

    d) 2025πt²

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Data provided in the question:

    Rate of spread radially = 45 feet per day

    a) Radius of spread after 2 days

    = 45 * 2

    = 90 feet

    Therefore,

    Area affected = πr²

    = π (90) ²

    = 25446.90 ft²

    b) Radius of spread after 2 days

    = 45 * 4

    = 180 feet

    Therefore,

    Area affected = πr²

    = π (180) ²

    = 101787.60 ft²

    c) Radius of spread after 2 days

    = 45 * 8

    = 360 feet

    Therefore,

    Area affected = πr²

    = π (360) ²

    = 407150.41 ft²

    a) Radius of spread after t days

    = 45 * t ft

    Therefore,

    Area affected = πr²

    = π (45t) ²

    = 2025πt²
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