It is usually a fraction, as it is usually shown in a ratio. Decimal and percentages can be used though.
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
Tautologically!
Fractions can be expressed as any of fractions, decimals or percentages. Which of the above is normally governed by personal preference, the standard for the medium of communication, and the nature of the information.
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
The scale factor of 0.8 represents a reduction in size by a factor of 0.8. This means that the new size is 80% of the original size. In mathematical terms, the scale factor of 0.8 can be represented as a fraction as 4/5 or a percentage as 80%.
you make it into a fraction and multipy it by any giant one. then you have to REDUCE it
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.
1/1
1.25
Tautologically!
You increase the scale factor.
The area scale factor is the square of the side length scale factor.
1/1 or 1 or 1/8
Fractions can be expressed as any of fractions, decimals or percentages. Which of the above is normally governed by personal preference, the standard for the medium of communication, and the nature of the information.
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.