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Fenced In (Posted on 2004-06-18) Difficulty: 3 of 5
A farmer wishes to enclose the maximum possible area with 100 meters of fence. The pasture is bordered by a straight cliff, which may be used as part of the fence. What is the maximum area that can be enclosed?

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More then you think | Comment 7 of 15 |
Referencing any science jokes web site out there, the answer really is more than whats been proposed so far.  As the joke goes, its typically a mathematician who comes up with the answer, which is parapharased as follows - He surrounds himself with fence and then says "I declare myself to be on the outside of the fence", thereby enclosing the rest of the world with a fairly limited section of fence.
  Posted by Cory Taylor on 2004-06-18 14:57:25
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