1in/48inches
If the photograph is 4" wide and the mural is 80" wide then the scale is 4:80 which simplifies to 1:20. That is, 1" on the photograph is represented by 20" on the mural. If the photograph is 5" long, then the equivalent length of the mural is 5 x 20 =100"
tilted aerial photograph have- 3% or less tiltØ True Vertical photographØ Reduced Image distortionØ Nearly constant scale
1 to 6 or u can write it as 1:6
15
you use a map scale by measuring by inches
5.5 - 1
1 yard =36 inches so ,36/15 =2.4 2.4 is the scale factor if the scale is 15 inches equals 1yard
The scale factor is 3:1
6
how to do a scale factor of cylinder is that you find the base and the height and the length of A area hope you like my examples.
2:3
If you increase a shape by a scale factor of 2, you double the height and double the width. If you increase a shape by a scale factor of 3, you treble the height and treble the width. If you are interested in doing this mechanically, use a pantograph.
I really don't know.
If the photograph is 4" wide and the mural is 80" wide then the scale is 4:80 which simplifies to 1:20. That is, 1" on the photograph is represented by 20" on the mural. If the photograph is 5" long, then the equivalent length of the mural is 5 x 20 =100"
1:24
A scale factor needs two numbers, not just one., And they need to have measurement units - such as inches, millimetres, miles or whatever.
1 to 16.