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Not necessarily. Hand drawing gives you freedom, but then again with scale drawing, you get a more "finished" feeling i dont know the right word.
The full length of a scale bar on a map represents a specific distance on the ground, which can vary depending on the map's scale. To determine how many miles this length corresponds to, you need to refer to the scale indicated on the map, which often shows a comparison between the map distance and actual distance. For example, if the scale indicates that 1 inch equals 1 mile, then the length of the scale bar can be used to calculate the real-world distance accordingly. Always check the map's legend or key for precise information.
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To find the actual length of the billboard, we can set up a proportion based on the scale. The scale indicates that 4 cm corresponds to 9 ft. If the drawing's length is 11 cm, we can calculate the actual length as follows: ( \frac{4 \text{ cm}}{9 \text{ ft}} = \frac{11 \text{ cm}}{x \text{ ft}} ). Cross-multiplying gives ( 4x = 99 ), leading to ( x = 24.75 ) ft. Thus, the actual length of the billboard is 24.75 feet.
a scale
The scale indicates how many units of length of the actual object are represented by each unit of length in the drawing.
To find the scale factor of the drawing, first convert the actual length from feet to inches since the drawing's length is in inches. There are 12 inches in a foot, so 8 feet equals 96 inches. The scale factor can then be calculated by dividing the drawing length (4 inches) by the actual length (96 inches), resulting in a scale factor of 1:24. This means that 1 inch on the drawing represents 24 inches in reality.
To determine the length of the object in the drawing, use the scale of 3 inches for every 4 feet. First, find the ratio of the actual length to the scale length: ( 24 \text{ ft} \div 4 \text{ ft} = 6 ). Then, multiply this ratio by the scale length: ( 6 \times 3 \text{ in} = 18 \text{ in} ). Therefore, the length of the object in the drawing is 18 inches.
If the dimensions of the actual playground are 50 times those of the scale drawing, then the length and width of the actual playground can be represented as 50 times the length and width of the scale drawing. The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying length by width. Since the area of the scale drawing is 6 square feet, the area of the actual playground will be ( (50 \times \text{length}) \times (50 \times \text{width}) = 2500 \times \text{(length} \times \text{width)} ). Therefore, the area of the actual playground is ( 2500 \times 6 = 15,000 ) square feet.
It's called the "scale."
It would be: 96/12 = 8 inches
The scale factor of a scale drawing is the ratio of any length in the drawing to the true corresponding length in the "real" object.
With an accurate complete scale drawing and the scale provided, you can determine the actual dimensions of the object represented in the drawing. By measuring the length of a feature in the drawing and applying the scale factor, you can convert that measurement to the real-world size. This method allows you to find various measurements, such as height, width, and depth, depending on what is represented in the drawing.
The scale written in the right side of the drawing shows the true length. Any drawing has perspective, but to determine the length of the specifications, one must have the actual scale by the designer. This is always defined by the draftsman and noted somewhere either on the right upper side corner or the lower right side corner.
The scale.