When we increment the pointer its value is increased by the length of the data type that it points to.
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There are multiple ways to verify that your shipping scale is level. If it is a scale with a pointer and a wheel of numbers, similar to an old fashioned floor scale, then if the platform is empty, the scale's pointer will be set at zero. If it isn't, there should be a way to level it out. If it is a digital scale, find a weight or some sort that has a set weight and test it on your scale to verify accuracy.
Scale factor and perimeter are related because if the scale factor is 2, then the perimeter will be doubled. So whatever the scale factor is, that is how many times the perimeter will be enlarged.
The areas are related by the square of the scale factor.
well.... first off you have to find the scale factor...
When putting an object on a spring scale the pointer is going to show that objects weight. So the answer would be WEIGHT. Like for example when you are in your bathroom and you step on the scale , the pointer is going to show how much you weigh.
With the pointer mid range on the scale, the reading of the multi-range voltmeter would be 125 volts.With the pointer mid range on the scale, the reading of the multi-range voltmeter is 125 volts.
You increase the scale factor.
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The area scale factor is the square of the side length scale factor.
There are multiple ways to verify that your shipping scale is level. If it is a scale with a pointer and a wheel of numbers, similar to an old fashioned floor scale, then if the platform is empty, the scale's pointer will be set at zero. If it isn't, there should be a way to level it out. If it is a digital scale, find a weight or some sort that has a set weight and test it on your scale to verify accuracy.
Scale factor and perimeter are related because if the scale factor is 2, then the perimeter will be doubled. So whatever the scale factor is, that is how many times the perimeter will be enlarged.
1 shape cannot have a scale factor. A scale factor is something (a factor) that relates one shape to another.
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A scale Factor is Algbrea so you have to... x - + and/or divided.
how do you find the scale factor of two circles
A scale factor requires two measures.