It is usually a fraction, as it is usually shown in a ratio. Decimal and percentages can be used though.
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∙ 13y agoit is a scale that goes from loudest to quietestegLOUDESTaroplanewhaletrafficwhisperingQUIETEST
you make it into a fraction and multipy it by any giant one. then you have to REDUCE it
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Probabilities are commonly expressed using three different formats: Fraction: A probability expressed as a fraction, such as 1/2. This indicates the ratio of favorable outcomes to total outcomes. Decimal: A probability expressed as a decimal, such as 0.5. This represents the likelihood of an event occurring on a scale from 0 to 1, with 1 being a 100% chance. Percentage: A probability expressed as a percentage, such as 50%. This is calculated by multiplying the decimal probability by 100.
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.
it is a scale that goes from loudest to quietestegLOUDESTaroplanewhaletrafficwhisperingQUIETEST
you make it into a fraction and multipy it by any giant one. then you have to REDUCE it
1/1
1.25
You increase the scale factor.
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The area scale factor is the square of the side length scale factor.
Probabilities are commonly expressed using three different formats: Fraction: A probability expressed as a fraction, such as 1/2. This indicates the ratio of favorable outcomes to total outcomes. Decimal: A probability expressed as a decimal, such as 0.5. This represents the likelihood of an event occurring on a scale from 0 to 1, with 1 being a 100% chance. Percentage: A probability expressed as a percentage, such as 50%. This is calculated by multiplying the decimal probability by 100.
1/1 or 1 or 1/8
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........
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.