1 square meter is equal to 10,000 square centimeters. Therefore, to convert square meters to square centimeters multiply by 10,000, and to convert square centimeters to square meters divide by 10,000.
100 is the scale factor
The scale factor is usually stated as a linear enlargement factor. Therefore, the area enlargement factor is the square of the scale factor, in this instance, 9. The area of the original drawing was thus 396/9 = 44 cm2.
A Scale Factor (SF) is the amount between two objects. lets say i have a square the length of the square is 2cm, the top side is 4cm. Then lets say I have a new square. The length of the square is 4cm, the top of the square is 8cm. The SF would be 2. Because 2 times 2=4. And 4 times 2= 8. P.S scale factor already multiplied. So you don't have to say times 2, then it would be times times 2.
it depends of the scale of the drawing
1 shape cannot have a scale factor. A scale factor is something (a factor) that relates one shape to another.
40*0.8 = 32 cm.
1 cm = 1/100 meter
1 meter = 100 centemeters
The scale factor is 1:100 for the area. The linear scale factor is 1:10.
The areas are related by the square of the scale factor.
The area scale factor is the square of the side length scale factor.
The areas are proportional to the square of the scale factor.
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It is used to measure centimeters; a centimeter is a unit of length, equal to 1/100 of a meter. It is used all over the world.
A scale factor in a number that changes the size of a shape by that scale examples: 1: if you have a square that is 1cm by 1cm and you increaseit by a scale factor of 3 the square would then be 3cm by 3cm 2: if you had a 2cm by 2 cm square and increase by a scale factor of 0.5 you'd get a 1cm by 1 cm square
For areas: Square the Scale Factor.
Square it.