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  1. Scales and Conversions - A. Two maps are drawn of a play park and a garage using the Scale 1:200 and 1:50. Here are some measurements and real life sizes of objects on the plans. Fill in the boxes to complete the table: Scale 1:200 (every 1cm on map = 200cm in real life size) DRAWING SIZE. REAL LIFE SIZE.

  2. Construct a scale of 1:4, to show centimeters and long enough to measure up to 5 decimeters. • Length of the scale = R.F. max. length = ¼ 5 dm = 12.5 cm. • Draw a line 12.5 cm long and divide it in to 5 equal divisions, each representing 1 dm. • Mark 0 at the end of the first division and 1, 2, 3 and 4 at the end

  3. 1) Write a scale statement in the form of 1:x. 2) What is the actual length of a room if it measures 3 3/4 inches on the blue print? Example 4: In a picture, a man measures 2.3 cm .

  4. Find the perimeter and the area of the computer chip in the scale drawing. When measured using a centimeter ruler, the scale drawing of the computer chip has a side length of 4 centimeters. So, the perimeter of the computer chip in the scale drawing is 4(4) 16 centimeters, and the area = is 42 16 square centimeters. =.

  5. How to use this scale converter. Set the scale ratio according your needs, such as 1:10, 1:30, 35:1, 1:100, 1:200, 1:500. Select the unit of real length and scale length. Support multiple unit coversions, such as mm, cm, meter, km, inches, feet, yards, miles, nautical miles.

  6. 1.Your teacher will assign you a scale to use. On centimeter graph paper, make a scale drawing of the plot of land. Make sure to write your scale on your drawing. 2.What is the area of the triangle you drew? Explain or show your reasoning. 3.How many square meters are represented by 1 square centimeter in your drawing?

  7. How to write scales as ratios, and use them to find measurements for scale drawings and real lengths with BBC Bitesize Maths. For children between 11 and 14.

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