
Scale Drawing
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Mathematics
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5th - 6th Grade
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Hard
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Alexia Stewart-Hemmings
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Scale Drawing
by Alexia Stewart-Hemmings
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Reduction
This picture is an example of a reduction. Can you see why?
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Multiple Select
Explain how you know that this picture is an example of reduction.
The obect is larger than the image
The image is larger than the object
The image is smaller than the object
The object is 4 times the image
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Enlargement
This picture is an example of an enlargement. Can you tell why?
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Multiple Select
Explain how you know that this picture is an enlargement.
The image is 6 times the object
Both image and object are the same size
The object is smaller than the image
The image is smaller than the object
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Scales and their meanings
Scales are written as ratios comparing the drawing or image to the actual object.
The scale for this enlargement is 25:100 which can be simplified to 1:4
The scale for this reduction is 6: 1
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Scales and their meanings
If you examine the numbers in the scale which is 36 : 12, you will realize that the image is 3 times larger than the object 12 x 3 = 36). That means that the object is one-third the size of the image. (36/3 = 12). That means that means that the scale can be simplified to 3 : 1.
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Scales and their meanings
What does the scale of 1 : 100 on the diagram means? Well, it simple means that for every 1 cm you measure on the image or drawing, it represents 100 cm on the actual building.
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Multiple Select
A drawing of a school has the scale 3 : 150. Select all the answers that could explain the meaning of the scale.
Every 3cm on the drawing represents 150cm on the actual school
The actual building is 50 times the sizes of the drawing
Every 1cm on the drawing represents 50cm on the actual school
The actual building is 150 times the drawing
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Scales and their meanings
A scale of 3 : 150 means that for every 3 units on the drawing, it represents 150 units on the actual object. Since 3 x 50 = 150, then the actual building is 50 times the size of the drawing. The scale 3 : 150 can be simplified to 1 : 50, which means that for every 1 unit on the drawing, it represents 50 units on the actual building.
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Simplifying the scale (Equivalent scales)
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Equivalent Scales
1 : 50 is equivalent to 4 : 200 Can you think of any other scale that would be equivalent to 1: 50?
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Multiple Select
Select all the scales that would be equivalent to the scale 3 : 21
5 : 23
1 : 7
6 : 63
12 : 84
18 : 126
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The scale on the drawing is 1 : 100. That means that every 1cm on the drawing represents 100cm on the actual building or that the building is 100 times the size of the drawing.
The perimeter of the drawing is 70cm ( Do you see how we got 70? If you don't, be sure to ask Mrs. Hemmings to explain when you see her. Don't forget now)
If the drawing has a perimeter of 70m, then the actual building must have a perimeter that is 100 times longer. Therefore, the perimeter of the building is 7000cm (70 x 100).
REMEMBER THAT 100cm IS THE SAME AS 1m. SO 7000cm IS 70m
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An architect drew a scaled drawing of a school. The scale he used was 1cm∶5meters.The school is 5 centimeters wide in drawing. How wide is the school in real life?
Since 1cm on the drawing represents 5m on the actual school. 5cm would represent 25m.
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Multiple Choice
In a plan of a residential compound, if the buildings are 5 cm in height, the plan uses a 1 cm : 3 m scale. What is the height of the buildings in real life?
5m
15m
25m
5cm
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Question
In a plan of a residential compound, if the buildings are 5 cm in height, the plan uses a
1 cm : 3 m scale. What is the height of the buildings in real life?
SOLUTION
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Multiple Choice
A map has a scale of 2cm : 6km. The actual distance between two cities is 72km. What is the distance between the cities on the map?
12 cm
432cm
144cm
24cm
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Question
A map has a scale of 2cm : 6km. The actual distance between two cities is 72km. What is the distance between the cities on the map?
SOLUTION
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