because otherwise it's not drawn to a consistent scale in all directions
10 feet is 120 inches so if this is represented by 8 inches on a drawing the scale is 1:15
32*6.25 ft = 200 feet.
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.
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An architectural drawing is a map of a room drawn to scale.
1 foot = 12 inches 12*7 = 84 Answer: 84 feet
This means drawing something exact. For example, if in a test it was to say 'NOT drawn to scale' it would mean it isn't drawn correctly and wasn't reliable.
because otherwise it's not drawn to a consistent scale in all directions
10 feet is 120 inches so if this is represented by 8 inches on a drawing the scale is 1:15
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32*6.25 ft = 200 feet.
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.
Well, honey, if the CN Tower is 550 meters tall in real life and you're using a scale of 1:11000 on your drawing, then you just divide 550 by 11000 to get the height in the drawing. So, the height of the CN Tower in the scale drawing would be 0.05 meters, or 5 centimeters. Hope that helps, sugar!
Drawing to scale means to draw real objects in their accurate sizes except they are reduced. A house plan is a common item that is drawn to scale. Model cars are another example of drawing to scale. The item is in proportion but smaller.
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This means drawing something exact. For example, if in a test it was to say 'NOT drawn to scale' it would mean it isn't drawn correctly and wasn't reliable.