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Multiply each element of the matrix by the scalar.
1 = 15 <=== cross multiply 240=y <=== cross multiply 15x240= 3600=y 3600 ft long
why do objects get bigger when you multiply/scale by a number greater than 1
multiply amount by 5.05 and divide by 100
If drawn to full-sized scale, the scale of something that is halved is 1/2" = 1 "
To find 61 percent of something, multiply the amount by .61
Multiply each element of the matrix by the scalar.
1 = 15 <=== cross multiply 240=y <=== cross multiply 15x240= 3600=y 3600 ft long
why do objects get bigger when you multiply/scale by a number greater than 1
To decrease an amount 30 percent, multiply that amount by 0.7
Multiply distance by the scale bar
You multiply by the scale factor. For example, if the scale is 1:100,000, you would multiply by 100,000.
multiply amount by 5.05 and divide by 100
the amount of numbers on a scale
multiply it by 4
Multiply distance by the scale bar
Multiply distance by the scale bar