a 1:1 ratio
It is 250*1.07 = 267.5
fraction: 2cm/1cm = 2/1
% rate = 15mm/10mm * 100% = 150%
It depends on the aspect ratio. If it is a square object then it should scale up evenly. But if it is a rectangle then eventually a large enough scale factor will make it looked stretch on the longer sides.
(50 km) x (1,000 m/km) x (100 cm/m) = 5,000,000So [ 1cm=50km ] is a scale of 1 to 5 million.
The scale ratio of 1cm to 10m can be calculated by converting both measurements to the same unit. Converting 10m to cm gives us 1000cm. Therefore, the scale ratio is 1:1000, meaning for every 1cm on the map, it represents 1000cm or 10m in real life.
A scale factor in a number that changes the size of a shape by that scale examples: 1: if you have a square that is 1cm by 1cm and you increaseit by a scale factor of 3 the square would then be 3cm by 3cm 2: if you had a 2cm by 2 cm square and increase by a scale factor of 0.5 you'd get a 1cm by 1 cm square
1:10,000 represents a scale of 1cm to every 10,000cm. 10,000 centimetres is equal to one metre.
if 2cm is 50km 1cm is 25km
100 km = 100,000 m = 10,000,000 cm Hence this is a scale of 1:10,000,000.
The ratio is: 7cm to 1cm
Somewhere on a map there will be a scale. The scale will tell you the ratio of a distance on the map to the corresponding distance on the ground. eg 1cm = 10km
1:50,000
1:1000
1cm : 0.00001km
1.50cm