The graph would be similar to a Sin or Cos graph with a vertical shift. As the music gets louder the graph will go up and as the music and crowd become quieter, the graph will go down. Going up and down until the end of the concert where it will be 0.
Also side note, are you by chance in Trig 01 Summer course? If so, I am in the same class haha.
The relation you have shown is not a function.
In order to be a function, a relation's domain must be continuous in that no x-value is not repeated in any of the points. Since the first two points of the relation are (5,1) and (5,3), you can see that they have the same x-value, meaning that this is not a function.
One quick way you could test this is to quickly sketch a graph and use the vertical line test to see if the relation in question is a function. If it cross the vertical line once in all places, it is a function - if it crosses the vertical line more than once in any place, it is not a function.
Step-by-step explanation:
f×0.2 = 182 ft²
20% is a factor 0.2, as it is 20 of 100.
Combine like terms you would get 4c=48 then divide it by 4 you'll get c=12