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Crane
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3 July, 19:23
How do you solve a scale factor?
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Augustus Rich
3 July, 19:42
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Basically you multiply the original length by the scale factor. So let's say there's a side length of 10 and the scale factor is. 5, then you multiply 10 by. 5 and get 5, that's all scale factor is. It can get larger/smaller, just depends on the number.
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