A tetrahedron, drawn to scale would be a two dimensional projection of a tetrahedron. It would be bigger or smaller than the original - depending on the scaling factor. It would comprise four points, no three on a straight line, in which all six pairs of points are joined together.
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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.