The circumference = π x the diameter of the circle (Pi multiplied by the diameter of the circle). Simply divide the circumference by π and you will have the length of the diameter. The diameter is just the radius times two, so divide the diameter by two and you will have the radius of the circle
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A=pir^2
C=2pir
=>r=C/2pi
g(c)=pi(C/pi)^2
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Given:
The length of field is n yards.
The length of a field in feet is a function f(n).
To find:
The function rule for this situation.
Solution:
We know that,
1 yard = 3 feet
Using this conversion, we get
n yard = 3n feet
The length of field is n yards. So, the length of the field is 3n feets.
The length of a field in feet is a function f(n). So,

Therefore, the required function rule for this situation is
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