Asked by kimie
                A bear was seen near a campground. Searchers were dispatched to the region to find the bear.
A)Assume the bear can walk in any direction at a rate of 2 miles per hour. Suppose the bear was last seen 4 hours ago. How large an area must the searchers cover? Use 3.14 for pi. Round your answer to the nearest square mile.
B)How much additional area would the searchers have to cover if the bear were last seen 5 hours ago?
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        A)Assume the bear can walk in any direction at a rate of 2 miles per hour. Suppose the bear was last seen 4 hours ago. How large an area must the searchers cover? Use 3.14 for pi. Round your answer to the nearest square mile.
B)How much additional area would the searchers have to cover if the bear were last seen 5 hours ago?
THANK YOU!!
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                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    area of a circle is pi r^2
So, how far could the bear have walked in 4 hours? 4*2=8. use that for the radius.
Then use 5*2 for the radius in the 2nd part, then subtract.
    
So, how far could the bear have walked in 4 hours? 4*2=8. use that for the radius.
Then use 5*2 for the radius in the 2nd part, then subtract.
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    113
    
                    Answered by
            Guest
            
    Steve can you be more specific 
    
                    Answered by
            Ahmad
            
    A bear was seen near a campground. Searchers were dispatched to the region to find the bear. 
A)Assume the bear can walk in any direction at a rate of 2 miles per hour. Suppose the bear was last seen 4 hours ago. How large an area must the searchers cover? Use 3.14 for pi. Round your answer to the nearest square mile.
B)How much additional area would the searchers have to cover if the bear were last seen 5 hours ago?
Thank you
    
A)Assume the bear can walk in any direction at a rate of 2 miles per hour. Suppose the bear was last seen 4 hours ago. How large an area must the searchers cover? Use 3.14 for pi. Round your answer to the nearest square mile.
B)How much additional area would the searchers have to cover if the bear were last seen 5 hours ago?
Thank you
                    Answered by
            does it even matter my name
            
    What Steve said.
    
                    Answered by
            ayomide
            
    nonsense
    
                    Answered by
            Sam
            
    basically this is the part where I am no help
    
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