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what does it mean when the scale factor (ratio) of the actual object to its model is less than 1? ; greater than 1?
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Answered by drwls
If it is less than one, the actual object is smaller than the model.

If it is greater than one, the object is greater than its model.

All dimensions have the same scale factor in either case.
16 years ago

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