73 inches by 2 inches
4.25 inches by 9.375 inches
1 inch represents 750 miles. A half inch represents 375 miles.
1inch = 7.5 ft 1 7.5 -- = ----- - set up the problem x 12 7.5x = 12 x = 12/7.5 x = 1.6 inches or approximately 1 5/8 inch for the 26 to save time x = 26/7.5 x = 3.4666.... or approximately 3 1/2 inch the scale drawing for the floor is 1 5/8 inches by 3 1/2 inches or 1.6 inch by 3 .466 inches
1/84
One inch on the model represents 72 inches -- or six feet -- on the real McCoy. Since the miniature is two inches long, the actual airplane it represents is 12 feet long.
4.25 inches by 9.375 inches
15" by 10" inches....lol...
1 inch represents 750 miles. A half inch represents 375 miles.
Anything from 0.25 inch by 0.25 inch by 0.1 inch to 50 feet by 50 feet by 8 feet, depending on the computer and what it is used for.
a Scale.
The map scale represents the ratio of the map to the real thing. For example, a map scale might say that 1 inch equals 1 mile. That would mean that every inch on the map represents a mile for the real thing.
The scale of an inch on the map represents two miles on the surface of the Earth. If writing this in a fraction form the closest representation of this size scale would be 1:120,000.
1.5 feet
1inch = 7.5 ft 1 7.5 -- = ----- - set up the problem x 12 7.5x = 12 x = 12/7.5 x = 1.6 inches or approximately 1 5/8 inch for the 26 to save time x = 26/7.5 x = 3.4666.... or approximately 3 1/2 inch the scale drawing for the floor is 1 5/8 inches by 3 1/2 inches or 1.6 inch by 3 .466 inches
1/84
One inch on the model represents 72 inches -- or six feet -- on the real McCoy. Since the miniature is two inches long, the actual airplane it represents is 12 feet long.
You cannot. Inch pounds have dimensions [ML] where L represents length and M represents M. By contrast, a kilogram has dimensions [M]. The two have different dimensional units and according to the basic rules of dimensional analysis, any attempt to convert between two units with different dimensions is fundamentally flawed.