Question:

Suppose the field has a length of 6,000 feet. Sally buys

Last updated: 8/10/2022

Suppose the field has a length of 6,000 feet. Sally buys

Suppose the field has a length of 6,000 feet. Sally buys fencing to enclose it, but has bought 4 feet too much. Rather than throwing away the extral fencing, Sally enclose a slightly larger field by enlarging each side of the field by the same amount, so the fencing encloses the field and a border: What is the largest animal that could be at point X and be entirely within the border region, touching neither the fence nor the field? (a)an ant (b) a mouse (c)a cat (d)a cow (d)an elephant Give the average rate of change of the perimeter, if the length increases from 6,000 feet to 7,000 feet:_________