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The Raspberry Method 2.0

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The Raspberry Method is a Mathematical equation used to solve proportions. Based of off the findings of Sir Randle the Great that made up The Raspberry Method 1.0, Raspberry Method 1.0 has been modified to better understanding and is now more precise which has made Raspberry 2.0.

The Origins of Raspberry 2.0 date back to the 6th century. During the reign of Sir Randle the Great, he hired a group of math experts to create a blueprint for his acropolis. For this, they have to use a scale for the blueprint to convert to actual size. Due to this they used The Raspberry Method to create a proportion to find the measurements of their blueprint.

Throughout Sir Randle the Great's reign, he hired math experts to excel at creating massive acropolis' to better strengthen his military.

The Raspberry Method works by first seting up a simple proportion like -=-. Then you put your scale numbers on the left and the actual numbers on the right. What you are solving for is x which will be filled in one of the slots. Then you solve it step by step using a raspberry similiar to the Palmtree method except you draw a Raspberry method.

Today, we thank Sir Randle and his math experts for their findings in the field of Math. The Raspberry Method 2.0 is used by every person making a scale drawing. Without the achievements of his fellow coworkers the Math world today would not make it.