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what is scale in maths ?​


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Answered by khushikumarirp25
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In maths, a scale in graph can be difned as the system of marks at fixed intervals, which defined relation between the unit being used and the representation on graph. .....Each small intervals and division measure 100ml. A rular ifen is called Scale.

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Answered by praseethanerthethil
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In math, a scale in graphs can be defined as the system of marks at fixed intervals, which define the relation between the units being used and their representation on the graph. Each small interval or division measures 100 ml. Fun Facts. A ruler is often called a scale.

In math, a scale in graphs can be defined as the system of marks at fixed intervals, which define the relation between the units being used and their representation on the graph. Each small interval or division measures 100 ml. Fun Facts. A ruler is often called a scale.A scale is a set of levels or numbers which are used in a particular system of measuring things or are used when comparing things.

An ordered system of numbering or indexing that is used as a reference standard in measurement, in which each number corresponds to some physical quantity. Some scales, such as temperature scales, have equal intervals; other scales, such as the Richter scale, are arranged as a geometric progression.

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