The number of cubic yards of dirt, D, needed to cover a garden with area a square
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The number of cubic yards of dirt, D, needed to cover a garden with area a square feet is given by D = g(a).
a. A garden with area 5,000 ft2 requires 50 yd3 of dirt. Express this information in terms of the function g.
b. Explain the meaning of the statement g(100) = 1.
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