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If you know the number of yards for a measurement, you can change that measure to meters by multiplying the number of yards by 0.9144. Write a FUNCTION RULE that relates meters to yards thank you in advance
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If you know the number of yards for a measurement, you can change that measure to meters by multiplying the number of yards by 0.9144.
Write a FUNCTION RULE that relates meters to yards
thank you in advance :)
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I think it should be
f(x)=x/0.9144
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