
Ratios/Scale Drawings and Models
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Mathematics
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7th - 8th Grade
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Medium
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David David
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9 Slides • 6 Questions
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Multiple Choice
Max is building a model of the Washington Monument, which is 555 feet tall. If his model must fit into a 3 - foot tall box to fit in his Mom's car, what scale must he use?
35 Inches : 550 Ft
12 Inches : 185 ft
54 Inches : 251 Ft
I Don't Know
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Max is building a model of the Washington Monument, which is 555 feet tall. If his model must fit into a 3 - foot tall box to fit in his Mom's car, what scale must he use?
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Multiple Choice
Ben drinks tea at an incredible rate. He drinks 3.5 liters of tea every 32 of an hour. Ben drinks tea at a constant rate.
How many liters of tea does he drink in one hour?
6.05
21121
5.25
I Don't Know
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Multiple Choice
A scale on a blueprint drawing of a house shows that 6 centimeters represents 3 meters. What number of centimeters on the blueprint represents an actual distance of 27 meters?
85
54
28
I Don't Know
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A scale on a blueprint drawing of a house shows that 6 centimeters represents 3 meters.
What number of centimeters on the blueprint represents an actual distance of 27 meters?
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Multiple Choice
A scale on a blueprint drawing of a house shows that 10 centimeters represents 2 meters. What number of actual meters are represented by 18 centimeters on the blueprint?
50.6
43
3.6
I Don't Know
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A scale on a blueprint drawing of a house shows that 10 centimeters represents 2 meters. What number of actual meters are represented by 18 centimeters on the blueprint?
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Multiple Choice
Alexander is drawing a map of the Federal Triangle in Washington, D.C. The actual Federal Triangle has a base of 3000 feet and height of 1200 feet. Alexander needs his drawing to fit on his paper, so he decides to make the base of his triangle 10 inches.
What ratio that Alexander is using?
1 inch : 300 Ft
4 inch : 400 Ft
2 inch : 300
I Don't Know
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Alexander is drawing a map of the Federal Triangle in Washington, D.C. The actual Federal Triangle has a base of 3000 feet and height of 1200 feet. Alexander needs his drawing to fit on his paper, so he decides to make the base of his triangle 10 inches.
What ratio that Alexander is using?
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Multiple Choice
Alexander is drawing a map of the Federal Triangle in Washington, D.C. The actual Federal Triangle has a base of 3000 feet and height of 1200 feet. Alexander needs his drawing to fit on his paper, so he decides to make the base of his triangle 10 inches.
What is the height of Alexander's triangle in inches?
6 Inches
5 Inches
3 Inches
4 Inches
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Alexander is drawing a map of the Federal Triangle in Washington, D.C. The actual Federal Triangle has a base of 3000 feet and height of 1200 feet. Alexander needs his drawing to fit on his paper, so he decides to make the base of his triangle 10 inches.
What is the height of Alexander's triangle in inches?
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