Well, function is already written in "function notation" though not explicitly which I assume is "function notation".
Explicit notation for this function is:
Hope this helps.
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nope that is wro-o-o-ng!! but u can surely do it...:-)
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To answer this case, you need to convert the blueprint measurement into the actual measurement by multiplying it with the scale. In this case, the scale is 8ft/1 inch. Then the calculation would be:
Rectangle actual length = rectangle blue print length * blue print scale
Rectangle actual length = 25 inch * 8ft/inch= 200ft
Rectangle actual width = rectangle blue print width* blue print scale
Rectangle actual width = 16 inch * 8ft/inch= 128ft
Rectangle actual area= Rectangle actual length * Rectangle actual width = 200ft * 128 ft= 25600ft square