Question 1125764
if f(37) = 193, then g(37) would be equal to 193 / 2.2.


this is because the conversion factor is pounds = 2.2 * kilograms (approximately).


conversely, kilograms = pounds / 2.2 (approximately).


if you wrote g(t) to use f(t), then the function would be g(t) = f(t) / 2.2.


the weight would initially be calculated in pounds bhy f(t) and then be converted to kilograms by g(t).


in other words, the g(t) function would be dependent on the f(t) function.


in that case, you would have to use f(t) to calculate the weight in pounds first and then use g(t) to convert pounds to kilograms.


it' also hard to unerstand how you would calculator somebody's weight just based on the number of days elapsed in the year, but that's another issue.