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12 August, 10:59

Jimmys dog, barky, was on a leash that was anchored in the ground. if the leash was 9 feet long, how much space did barky have to play on? round to nearest tenth.

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  1. 12 August, 11:57
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    The dog's leash is in the center of his circular playground. The max. distance the dog could be from this center is 9 feet. This could be interpreted as the radius of the circle. What is the formula for the area of a circle of radius r? Apply that formula to find the area of this circle of radius 9 feet. Round off your answer to the nearest tenth square foot. (We measure this space in square feet.)
  2. 12 August, 13:45
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    I think it would be 0.09 which would be 0.9 so 9 feet
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