FARMER WURZEL'S ESTATE
I will now present another land problem. The demonstration of the answer that I shall give will, I think, be found both interesting and easy of comprehension.
Farmer Wurzel owned the three square fields shown in the annexed plan, containing respectively `18, 20`, and `26` acres. In order to get a ring-fence round his property he bought the four intervening triangular fields. The puzzle is to discover what was then the whole area of his estate.
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Geometry
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Area Calculation
Geometry
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Plane Geometry
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Triangles
Geometry
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Plane Geometry
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Pythagorean Theorem
- Amusements in Mathematics, Henry Ernest Dudeney Question 190
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