Score: 29/250 Penalty: 5 off Question Watch Video Show Examples The area of a circle is decreasing at a rate of 547 square inches per second. At the time when the area of the circle is \( 81 \pi \), what is the rate of change of the circumference of the circle? Round your answer to three decimal places (if necessary). Answer Attempt 1 out of 3 ? \( \frac{\text { in }}{\text { sec }} \) Submit Answer
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