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It is a scale model.
a model
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I think you are asking "What is a scale model"?
I don't know what visual model is, but 1/2 + 3/16 = 11/16 .
When it is a scale model the model is proportional to the actual object only much smaller.
Full form of COM in Visual Studio is Component Object Model .
It is a scale model.
Yes because a model is a visual representation of a real object.
Scale
A scale represents the relationship between a model and the actual measurement if the real object.
a model
When building a model of an object to scale, it means that the height of the object is proportionally greater than the height of the model. Usual scales are 1:100 or 1:144, meaning that if the height of the model is 3 feet, the height of the actual building would be 300 feet or 432 feet.
1. That doesn't make a lot of sense. 2. Judging from what I can from that terribly worded question the answer is: proportional to the actual object's height.
A representation of an object or event is a model.
If you have the real object then you may not be able to tell what is going on with it because it may be afraid of you I it is an animal.
What visual model helps to understand the data collected during an experiment?