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What is a decimal scale factor?

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Answered by shanmugapriyarathnav
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A scale factor is a value that, when multiplied by decimal coordinates and measures, yields integers with at least the same number of significant digits as the original coordinates and measures. ... When multiplied by a decimal X coordinate or a decimal Y coordinate, the scale factor yields a value less than 2 53.

Answered by BajpaiAyush
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According to me A scale factor is a value that, when multiplied by decimal coordinates and measures, yields integers with at least the same number of significant digits as the original coordinates and measures. ... When multiplied by adecimal X coordinate or a decimal Y coordinate, the scale factor yields a value less than 2 53.
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