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If every step size in the parent scale is the same size k, then the muddle scale is similar to the target, only with k times as many divisions. If every step size in the parent scale is 1, then the muddle scale is identical to the target scale. Using our running example, this is  like having a parent scale of 22222222 or 11111111; applying our target scale on either results in 24244 (the same as the target but with twice as many divisions) and 12122 (the same as the target) respectively.
If every step size in the parent scale is the same size k, then the muddle scale is similar to the target, only with k times as many divisions. If every step size in the parent scale is 1, then the muddle scale is identical to the target scale. Using our running example, this is  like having a parent scale of 22222222 or 11111111; applying our target scale on either results in 24244 (the same as the target but with twice as many divisions) and 12122 (the same as the target) respectively.


It is also possible muddling to result in a mos, even if both the parent and target scales are mosses; see the examples below.
It is also possible for muddling to result in a mos, even if both the parent and target scales are mosses; see the examples below.


==Examples==
==Examples==