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Could be the conversion factor - but only if the two sets of measurements are on scales that are linear AND absolute.
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Size refers to the actual measurements of something. Proportion describes how those measurements relate to each other. For example, the size of the area a square is two meters by two meters. The proportions of any two sides are one to one because as a square, all of the side lengths must be the same.
There is no correlation between degrees and metres. They are totally different measurements so no conversion is possible.
Metric measurements use powers of 10. Any other system has NO bases or logic.
To determine proper proportions, take into account not only the bust size but also the waist and hip measurements. A general guideline could be a 10-12 inch difference between bust and waist measurements and a 8-10 inch difference between waist and hips. However, everyone's body is unique so it's important to consider individual body shape and proportions as well.
Possibly the conversion factor.
It is the conversion factor between the measurement units.
Could be the conversion factor - but only if the two sets of measurements are on scales that are linear AND absolute.
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You can convert measurements using online services such as onlineconversion.com. Also, many scientific calculators have programs which convert measurements.
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Size refers to the actual measurements of something. Proportion describes how those measurements relate to each other. For example, the size of the area a square is two meters by two meters. The proportions of any two sides are one to one because as a square, all of the side lengths must be the same.
There is no correlation between degrees and metres. They are totally different measurements so no conversion is possible.
The difference is the tranguillary measurements of the two said units
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For example, the difference between 10 and 20 is 10 - this difference is obtained by simply doing a subtraction. The percent difference is more closely related (but not identical) to a ratio; in this case, the difference is 100% (if calculated upwards), or 50% (if calculated downwards). The 100% is calculated as follows: [(20 - 10) / 10] x 100