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Scale Drawings

Scale Drawings

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Mathematics

7th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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11 Slides • 5 Questions

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Scaling It Up

Exploring Scale Drawings

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Introduction to Scale Drawings

Scale drawings are proportional representations of real-life objects or spaces. They are used in various fields such as architecture, engineering, and design. Scale drawings allow us to accurately represent large or small objects on a smaller or larger scale. They are created using a scale factor, which determines the ratio between the drawing and the actual object. Understanding scale drawings is essential for accurately interpreting and creating visual representations of objects and spaces.

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Multiple Choice

What are scale drawings used for?

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To create accurate visual representations of objects and spaces

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To create inaccurate visual representations of objects and spaces

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To create visual representations of objects and spaces without using a scale factor

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To create visual representations of objects and spaces without any proportionality

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Scale Drawings:

Trivia: Scale drawings are used to create accurate visual representations of objects and spaces. They help maintain proportionality and provide a scaled-down version of the real thing. Scale drawings are commonly used in architecture, engineering, and design to plan and communicate ideas. They allow us to visualize and understand complex structures and spaces before they are built.

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Understanding Scale Drawings

Scale drawings are proportional representations of objects or spaces. They are used in various fields like architecture, engineering, and design. Ratios play a crucial role in scale drawings, as they determine the relationship between the drawing and the actual object. By understanding ratios, you can accurately interpret and create scale drawings. Remember to use a scale factor to convert measurements between the drawing and the real object. Use proportional reasoning to solve problems involving scale drawings.

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Multiple Choice

What plays a crucial role in scale drawings?

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Color schemes

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Ratios

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Textures

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Shapes

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Ratios

Ratios play a crucial role in scale drawings. They determine the proportional relationship between the measurements in the drawing and the actual object. By using ratios, scale drawings accurately represent the size and dimensions of objects. Ratios ensure that the drawing is a true representation of the original object. Without ratios, scale drawings would be inaccurate and misleading. Ratios are the key to creating accurate and reliable scale drawings.

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Enlarging Scale Drawings

  • Scale drawings can be enlarged by multiplying the dimensions by a scale factor
  • Use a ruler or grid paper to measure and mark the new dimensions
  • Ensure all measurements are multiplied by the same scale factor
  • Double-check accuracy before finalizing the enlarged scale drawing

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Multiple Choice

What is the first step in enlarging a scale drawing?

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Measure and mark the new dimensions

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Double-check accuracy before finalizing the enlarged scale drawing

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Use a ruler or grid paper to measure and mark the new dimensions

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Multiply the dimensions by a scale factor

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Enlarging a Scale Drawing

Multiply the dimensions by a scale factor. This is the first step in enlarging a scale drawing. It allows you to increase the size of the drawing while maintaining the same proportions. By multiplying each dimension by the same factor, you can create a larger version of the original drawing. Remember to double-check accuracy before finalizing the enlarged scale drawing.

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Reducing Scale Drawings

  • Definition: Reducing scale drawings involves shrinking the dimensions of a drawing while maintaining the same proportions.
  • Process: Divide all dimensions by the same scale factor to reduce the size of the drawing.
  • Example: If the original drawing is 1:100 scale, reducing it to 1:200 scale means dividing all dimensions by 2.

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Multiple Choice

What is the process of reducing the size of a drawing while maintaining the same proportions?

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Divide all dimensions by different scale factors

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Multiply all dimensions by the same scale factor

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Divide all dimensions by the same scale factor

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Add or subtract dimensions by the same scale factor

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Scaling Proportions

Trivia: When reducing the size of a drawing while maintaining the same proportions, all dimensions should be divided by the same scale factor. This ensures that the relative sizes of the objects in the drawing remain consistent. Using different scale factors for each dimension would result in distorted proportions.

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Calculating Scale Factors

  • Scale factor is the ratio of the length of an object on a scale drawing to the length of the corresponding object in real life.
  • To calculate the scale factor, divide the length of the object on the scale drawing by the length of the corresponding object in real life.
  • Scale factors can be expressed as fractions, decimals, or ratios.
  • Scale factors greater than 1 indicate enlargement, while scale factors less than 1 indicate reduction.

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Multiple Choice

What does a scale factor greater than 1 indicate?

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Enlargement

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Reduction

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No change

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Inaccuracy

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Scale Factor: Reduction

A scale factor greater than 1 indicates a reduction. When the scale factor is greater than 1, the image or object is made smaller compared to the original. This can be seen as a decrease in size or dimensions. It is important to understand the concept of scale factor when working with transformations and resizing objects.

Scaling It Up

Exploring Scale Drawings

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