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The task could be to draw the room at a different scale, such as reducing the size to “1 centimeter equals 4 meters,” or to create a new room layout using the given scale. Such exercises help students understand how scale drawings are applied in architecture and interior design and how they translate into real-life spaces.
This two-page printable worksheet features a sleek and professional design that appeals to educators. Each page includes a clear centimeter grid paired with a precise ruler scale for easy measurements. The first page has a subtle gray border, offering an aesthetic touch ideal for digital use or visually appealing lesson materials.
Scale Drawings Page 1 of 19 1. Preston drew a blueprint of an additional room he is planning to add to his house. On the blueprint, 1 centimeter is equal to 4 feet in the actual room. If Preston wants the room to measure 12 feet by 16 feet, what are these dimensions on the blueprint?
Measuring in centimeter worksheets are well-structured with both easy and complicated exercises for students to gain an in-depth understanding of measuring scalar quantities in centimeters. It also has pre-solved sample problems for students to learn the step-by-step process by following examples.
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A scale drawing portrays a real object with the lengths in proportion to the lengths of the actual object, but reduced or enlarged by a scale factor. You may be asked to find the scale (or scale factor), and/or calculate actual distances based on a scale drawing.
Here are some measurements and real life sizes of objects on the plans. Fill in the boxes to complete the table: 1. A map scale is 1:1500 If the distance on the map is 500cm, what is the actual distance? 2. A-B measures 16cm and the scale is 4:4000. What is the total length in metres? 3. A man walks 1500 metres. On a map this is shown as 3cm.