1 yard =36 inches
so ,36/15 =2.4
2.4 is the scale factor if the scale is 15 inches equals 1yard
I really don't know.
1 to 16.
One-fortyeighth
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.
It is 2" to 10 ft = 2"/120" = 1/60
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2:3
I really don't know.
One-fortyeighth
1 to 16.
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.
It is 2" to 10 ft = 2"/120" = 1/60
The scale factor is 3:1
Assuming a scale factor of 1 foot to 5 inches, 7 inches would equal 7/5 = 1.4 inches.
The scale would be 1:84
To find the scale factor, divide the height of the basketball player by the height of the model. The player is 6 feet 8 inches tall, which is equivalent to 80 inches (6 feet x 12 inches/foot + 8 inches). The model is 5 inches tall, so the scale factor is 80 inches / 5 inches = 16. Therefore, the scale factor is 16:1.
No, there cannot be a zero in any scale factor.