Ok sooo you first put the scale number over the actual number then u ( if needed) covert to the same kind of measurement thennn you put the outcome over the scale again and you simplify........
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You find the scale factor on a triangle by dividing the short side by the long side.
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. To convert a fraction to miles, you need to know the scale factor for the fraction. Just multiply the fraction by the scale factor to get the distance in miles. It's like basic math, man. Just plug in the numbers and boom, you got your answer.
To find the scale factors of two objects, you need to compare the ratios of things like their sizes, areas, volumes, and length. For example, if one is given a volume of 7 for a shape, and a second shape has a volume of 14, you have to compare the volume ratio of these two shapes to find the scale factor. This scale factor is 1 to 2, or the volume of the second shape is twice the first one. Scale factors are useful for scale drawings.
A scale factor requires two measures.
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