No, but they are labeled as not to scale if they are not to scale. Most of them are to scale.
Usually in architecture.
If drawn to full-sized scale, the scale of something that is halved is 1/2" = 1 "
because otherwise it's not drawn to a consistent scale in all directions
It depends on the scale to which the map has been drawn. Not all maps are the same scale.
An architectural drawing is a map of a room drawn to scale.
No, but they are labeled as not to scale if they are not to scale. Most of them are to scale.
T The map is drawn to scale.
it means that the map is not like a map that IS drawn to scale. Instead of being accurately sized, it may use different scales to highlight certain features.
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Usually in architecture.
Bar charts should not be drawn in the scale to real life. Each bar should be in scale to every other bar, allowing proper interpretation.
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.
Most basements are drawn at 1/4 inch scale. So 1/4 inch will equal 1 foot.
If drawn to full-sized scale, the scale of something that is halved is 1/2" = 1 "
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