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7. The length of a string in yards is a function f(n) of the length n in inches. Write a function rule for this situation. A. f(n) = 36n B. f(n) = 12n C. f(n) = 1/36n D. f(n) = …
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7. The length of a string in yards is a function f(n) of the length n in inches. Write a function rule for this situation. A. f(n) = 36n B. f(n) = 12n C. f(n) = 1/36n D. f(n) = …
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The length of a string in yards is a function f(n) of the length n in inches. Write a function rule for this situation.
A. f(n) = 36n
B. f(n) = 12n
C. f(n) = 1/36n
D. f(n) = n/12
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C. f(n) = 1/36n
Explanation:
Your answer would be C f(n)= 1/36 n
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