if a small bug=12mm long and big bug=16mm long based on scaling. how much stranger would a big bug be compared to small bug 1. 0.56 2.0.75 3.2.4 4.0.42 5.1.5 6.0.65 7.1.3 8. 1.8
if a small bug=12mm long and big bug=16mm long based on scaling. how much stranger would a big bug be compared to small bug 1. 0.56 2.0.75 3.2.4 4.0.42 5.1.5 6.0.65 7.1.3 8. 1.8
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if a small bug=12mm long and big bug=16mm long based on scaling. how much stranger would a big bug be compared to small bug
1. 0.56
2.0.75
3.2.4
4.0.42
5.1.5
6.0.65
7.1.3
8. 1.8
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