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Definitions. 1) Scale: 2) Scale Factor: The scale factor can be written as a ratio, fraction, decimal, or percentage. Formula: Example #1: A small electronic part measures 2mm wide. A scale diagram is drawn to magnify the object, and the diagram is 3cm wide. a) What is the scale? b) What is the scale factor? Ratio. Fraction. Decimal. Percentage.
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.
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
To set or change the scale. Select the line, triangle or shaded triangle in the Measuring toolbar depending on what you want to measure. Click the first point you wish to measure from. Before you...
Example 1: Measure the drawings below. What scale factor was used to find the dimensions of the enlargement? Example 2: The ratio of the length to the width of a rectangle is 5:3. If the rectangle is 24 cm wide, how long is it? Length:Width 5:3 (we can also write it as a fraction) Note: We always keep the top and bottom in the same units.
23 sie 2021 · Constructing and Interpreting Scale drawing Example 1: Write the scale of the drawing is \(1cm:9ft\). find the actual length for a drawing length of \(11cm\). Solution: write the scale of the drawing, \(1cm:9ft\), as \(\frac{1cm}{9ft}\)
The document contains instructions for constructing various scales to represent different measurements and ratios. Some key points: 1. It provides examples of constructing plain and diagonal scales with different ratios (RFs) to represent lengths ranging from centimeters to kilometers. 2.