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The cow can graze 21 ft. Because the rope is only 21 ft long :)

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Q: A cow is tied to the long side of a barn 10 ft from the corner The rope being used to tie the cow to the barn is 21 ft long The barn measures 11 ft wide and 28 ft how many total feet can the cow graze?
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