Physics, asked by rahulyt440, 11 months ago

what the difference between scale and range​

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Answered by Itschocolaty
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They can be used interchangeably to mean "limit". Like, within certain limits or parameters. Scale is often used in measurements, like a project model being "to scale". Scope is often used to describe an ideas realisticality ( I probably just created that word lol;) ). Like... your idea is a little out of scope right now. Range is similar to scope. Not in the right price range. They each have different meanings as well; you weigh yourself in a scale, fish have scales ( plural of scale ). A scope is a narrow ( or focused ) point of view, a lens used in shooting weapons and photography, ect. A range can be somewhere where you go to shoot ( rifle, pistol, archery range ), a stove ( gas or electric range ), a particular distance ( at, out of, near, beyond, close, range ) ect.

Answered by rajsingh24
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Answer:

Define Range and Scale. You must define a range for each variable. The maximum value that is specified must be an integer. Fractional data values are truncated in the analysis. A category value that is outside of the specified range is ignored in the analysis.......

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