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If the sides of your equilateral triangle are each 3 inches and you are wanting to scale to the larger triangle then... would you multiply the 3 by a whole number and fraction part? or multiple the 3 by
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If the sides of your equilateral triangle are each 3 inches and you are wanting to scale to the larger triangle then...
would you multiply the 3 by a whole number and fraction part?
or multiple the 3 by a fraction
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Not quite sure what you mean but if you want to multiply a fraction by a whole number you can turn the whole number into a fraction by just putting a one under it.
1/2*5=1/2*5/1
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