Mathematics
Mathematics, 01.03.2021 16:30, aliceotter2007

A bobcat is tethered by a 24-foot chain to a vertex inside of a regular hexagonal cage whose sides are 30 feet each. A rabbit is tethered by a 20-foot rope to the vertex inside and directly across the hexagonal cage from where the bobcat is tethered. Part A: How much more area can the bobcat access than the rabbit can? Part B: Is it possible for the bobcat to reach the rabbit while they are both tethered to these inside vertices? Explain your answer.

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