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A horse is tied to a peg at one corner of a square shaped grass field of side 15 m by means of a 5 m long rope (see the given figure). Find

The increase in the grazing area if the rope were 10 m long instead of 5 m.
[Use `pi = 3.14` ]

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`58.875" m"^2`
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