SOLUTION: The length of a field in yards is a function f(n) of the length n in feet. Write a function rule for this situation. f(n)= 3n f(n)= n/12 f(n)=1/3n f(n)= 12n

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Question 1068192: The length of a field in yards is a function f(n) of the length n in feet. Write a function rule for this situation.
f(n)= 3n
f(n)= n/12
f(n)=1/3n
f(n)= 12n

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The length of a field in yards is a function f(n) of the length n in feet.
Write a function rule for this situation.
Ans::f(n)= 3n
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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