scale drawings & models what you will learn: use scale drawings construct scale drawings
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Scale Drawings & Models
What you will learn:Use scale drawings
Construct scale drawings
Vocabulary• Scale drawing/scale model: represent
an object that is too large or too small to be drawn
Scale
Scale: relationship between the measurements on the drawing and the real object
Example:1 inch = 3 feet
(One inch represents an actual distance of 3 feet)
Scale Factor
Scale factor: the ratio of a length on a scale drawing to the length on the real object
Example: If a scale model has a scale of 2 inches = 16 inches. The scale factor is 2 or 1 16
8The lengths and widths of objects of a scale
drawing or model are proportional to the lengths and widths of the actual object.
Example 1: Find Actual
MeasurementsA set of landscape plans shows a flower bed
that is 6.5 inches wide. The scale on the plans is 1 inch = 4 feet.
What is the width of the actual flower bed?
Example 3: Construct a Scale Drawing
A garden is 8 feet wide by 16 feet long. Make a scale drawing of the garden that has a scale of 1 in. = 2ft.
4Step 1: Find the measure of the garden’s length on the
drawing. Let x represent the length.
On the drawing, the length is 2 inches
• Step 2: Find the measure of the garden’s width on the drawing. Let w represent the width.
Your Turn!
On a set of architectural drawings for an office building, the scale is 1/2” = 3 feet. Find the actual length of each room.
Lobby: 2 inches
Cafeteria: 8.25 inches
Your Turn, Again!
In an illustration of a honey bee, the length of the bee is 4.8 cm. The actual size of the honeybee is 1.2 cm. What is the scale of the drawing?
4.8 cm = 1cm1.2 cm x cm 4.8x = 1.2 x = .25
The scale of the drawing is 1 cm = .25cm
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