It is (or should be) given by the key.
The scale.
To determine the length of the object in the drawing, use the scale of 3 inches for every 4 feet. First, find the ratio of the actual length to the scale length: ( 24 \text{ ft} \div 4 \text{ ft} = 6 ). Then, multiply this ratio by the scale length: ( 6 \times 3 \text{ in} = 18 \text{ in} ). Therefore, the length of the object in the drawing is 18 inches.
It's called the "scale."
# is the ratio of the demensions in the drawing to the corresponding actual dimensions. The scale factor for a scale drawing is the ratio of the dimensions in the drawing to the corresponding acual bimensions.
The scale factor.
a scale
The scale.
The scale factor of a scale drawing is the ratio of any length in the drawing to the true corresponding length in the "real" object.
To determine the length of the object in the drawing, use the scale of 3 inches for every 4 feet. First, find the ratio of the actual length to the scale length: ( 24 \text{ ft} \div 4 \text{ ft} = 6 ). Then, multiply this ratio by the scale length: ( 6 \times 3 \text{ in} = 18 \text{ in} ). Therefore, the length of the object in the drawing is 18 inches.
It's called the "scale."
# is the ratio of the demensions in the drawing to the corresponding actual dimensions. The scale factor for a scale drawing is the ratio of the dimensions in the drawing to the corresponding acual bimensions.
The scale indicates how many units of length of the actual object are represented by each unit of length in the drawing.
It is the scale ratio or scale factor
The scale factor.
scale drawing
To find the actual length using a scale ratio, first identify the scale ratio provided (e.g., 1:100). This means that 1 unit on the scale represents 100 units in reality. Measure the length on the scale and then multiply it by the scale factor. For example, if the measured length is 2 cm on the scale, the actual length would be 2 cm × 100 = 200 cm.
SCALE - S. Balaji Sreenivas