1 cm times 20cm
The 1 inch to 200 miles is the smaller scale.
200 miles has a smaller scale than 100 miles on an inch
Scale factor: 2 to 1
Represents a scale of 1:12672000 ie 12 x 3 x 1760 x 200
It's 1 centimeter long, and it represents 2 kilometers scale distance.
The rate that describes how much smaller or larger a scale drawing is compared to the real object is known as the scale factor. It is expressed as a ratio, comparing the dimensions of the drawing to the actual dimensions of the object. For example, a scale factor of 1:100 means that 1 unit on the drawing represents 100 units of the real object. This allows for a proportional representation of size in the drawing.
A 1:50,000 scale map represents a much larger area than a 1:1 scale map. To determine the size in real life, you would need to know the dimensions of the map itself.
To measure a scale drawing, use a ruler to determine the lengths of the drawn dimensions. Once you have those measurements, apply the scale factor provided (e.g., 1 inch = 5 feet) to convert the drawing dimensions to actual dimensions. Multiply the measured lengths by the scale factor to find the real-world dimensions of the object. For instance, if a line in the drawing measures 3 inches and the scale is 1 inch = 5 feet, the actual dimension would be 3 inches × 5 feet/inch = 15 feet.
It is 20% bigger than youre original figure or whatever so like on some globes, an inch equals 100 miles so if you were in real life to travel 600 miles you would travel 6 inches on your globe
The scale 1 cm = 2 meters is a scale of 1: 200 (1/200th scale).
There are 100 centimetres in a metre There are 1,000 metres in a kilometre So a scale of 1 cm to 1 km would be 1: 100,000 You scale is 1 to 200 km, so that scale = 1 : 20,000,000
The smaller scale map is the 1 inch to 200 miles. The smaller the ratio (1:100, 1:200 etc) the larger the scale, and the more detail is in the map.
Scale drawing in math refers to a representation of an object that maintains proportional dimensions to the actual object but is either enlarged or reduced. It uses a specific ratio, called the scale factor, to determine the relationship between the dimensions of the drawing and the real-world dimensions. For example, a scale drawing might depict a building at 1:100, meaning 1 unit on the drawing equals 100 units in reality. This technique is commonly used in architecture, engineering, and design to create accurate representations of objects.
The 1 inch to 200 miles is the smaller scale.
A 1:100 scale means that 1 unit of measurement on a model or drawing corresponds to 100 of the same units in real life. For example, 1 centimeter on a model equals 100 centimeters (or 1 meter) in reality. This scale is commonly used in architecture and engineering to represent large structures in a manageable size. Thus, a 1:100 scale reduces the dimensions of objects by a factor of 100.
1:50 1:100 1:200
Dayne is a 200