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A drawing that shows a real object with accurate sizes reduced or enlarged by a certain amount (called the scale). The scale is shown as the length in the drawing, then a colon (":"), then the matching length on the real thing.
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The ratio of the length in a drawing (or model) to the...
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Scale is defined as the ratio of the length of any object on a model (blueprint) to the actual length of the same object in the real world. When we draw a real-world object on a piece of paper, we use a scale to describe our measurements accurately.
What is a scale drawing? A scale drawing is a representation of an object shown at a different size than its actual size while keeping the same proportions as the original object. A scale drawing is created by multiplying each length by a scale factor to make it larger (an enlargement) or smaller (a reduction) than the original object.
What is a scale drawing? A scale drawing is an enlargement of an object. An enlargement changes the size of an object by multiplying each of the lengths by a scale factor to make it larger or smaller. The scale of a drawing is usually stated as a ratio. E.g. 1cm:5m
A scale drawing represents an actual object but is different in size. Scale drawings are usually smaller than the object represented. The scale for a drawing is the ratio between the size of the drawing and what is represented. A map is an example of a scale drawing.
Learn about scale drawings and how to make and use them with this BBC Bitesize Scotland guide for National 4 Application of Maths.
The scale of a model or drawing is the ratio between any length on the model or drawing and its corresponding length on the actual object or place. lLength on the drawing : lCorresponding length on the actual object. Suppose a drawing has a scale of 1 in:100 ft.