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Not really Ext2 work, just for those interested [so pretty much ext2 nerds]
My teacher asked me this question the other day, I havent been bothered working it out yet, but it sounds interesting.

A sheep is on a leesh tied to one point on the fence of a circular field. How long must the leesh be if the sheep is to eat exactly half of the field if:
a) the field's area is 1 hectare?
b) the field's area is 1 acre?
 

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wouldn't you just make the area(half a hectare or half an acre) equal the area of a circle, divide through and surd it until you got r(adius) which should equal the leash length..or have I completely missed the point?
 

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nah, that wouldnt work. that would only work if it was in the centre of the circle. but he is on the fence.

i think il draw a diagram and solve it that way
 

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antwan2bu said:
nah, that wouldnt work. that would only work if it was in the centre of the circle. but he is on the fence.

i think il draw a diagram and solve it that way
.......methinks I should probably read properly before I type :eek:
 

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Dr Math had this question (or similar) if i recall asked numerous times.
 

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