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To find the wingspan of Raul's scale model, divide the actual wingspan of 44 feet by the scale factor of 116116. Calculating this gives approximately 0.000379 feet, which is about 0.00455 inches, a very small model size.
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To find the length of the scale model, we can set up a proportion based on the original plane's dimensions. The original plane is 150 feet long, and the scale model uses 4 inches for every 50 feet. First, convert 150 feet to inches (150 feet = 1,800 inches). Then, calculate the scale factor: ( \frac{4 \text{ inches}}{50 \text{ feet}} = \frac{4 \text{ inches}}{600 \text{ inches}} = \frac{1}{150} ). Thus, the scale model is 12 inches long (1 foot) since ( 1,800 \text{ inches} \times \frac{1}{150} = 12 \text{ inches} ).
To convert 4 feet on a scale of 1:10, you multiply the actual measurement by the scale factor. In this case, 4 feet equals 48 inches (since 1 foot = 12 inches). Therefore, 48 inches on a 1:10 scale would be represented as 4.8 inches on the model.
1/24 scale in feet/inchs
To find the wingspan of Raul's scale model, divide the actual wingspan of 44 feet by the scale factor of 116116. Calculating this gives approximately 0.000379 feet, which is about 0.00455 inches, a very small model size.
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.
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The scale factor for a model train with a length 36 inches and the length of engine itself is 24 feet would be 1/8th. In order to answer this you will have to do a little math.
To find the length of the scale model, we can set up a proportion based on the original plane's dimensions. The original plane is 150 feet long, and the scale model uses 4 inches for every 50 feet. First, convert 150 feet to inches (150 feet = 1,800 inches). Then, calculate the scale factor: ( \frac{4 \text{ inches}}{50 \text{ feet}} = \frac{4 \text{ inches}}{600 \text{ inches}} = \frac{1}{150} ). Thus, the scale model is 12 inches long (1 foot) since ( 1,800 \text{ inches} \times \frac{1}{150} = 12 \text{ inches} ).
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1 to 6 or u can write it as 1:6
What is the ratio of 555 feet as to 9.25 inches. 6,660 inches : 9.25 = 720 : 1 The model is 720 as to 1 scale, or 1/720th scale model
1/24 scale in feet/inchs
To find the scale factor, first convert the actual length from feet to inches since the drawing's measurement is in inches. There are 12 inches in a foot, so 8 feet is equal to 96 inches (8 feet × 12 inches/foot). The scale factor is then calculated by dividing the drawing length by the actual length: ( \text{Scale Factor} = \frac{4 \text{ inches}}{96 \text{ inches}} = \frac{1}{24} ). Thus, the scale factor is 1:24.
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