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Scale factor: 1:4

Area a
30 square om
Scale drawing
Object
O A. 30 square cm
O B3 120 square cm
OC. 24 square cm
O D. 480 square cm

Scale factor: 1:4 Area a 30 square om Scale drawing Object O A. 30 square cm O B3 120 square-example-1
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Answer:

The area of the real object is 480 square cm

Explanation:

Scaling

Objects can be represented in a reduced or augmented size by using scaling which is basically multiplying or dividing by a constant factor.

The scale factor (f) converts a real dimension (x) into a scaled dimension (y) and vice-versa and is computed as:


\displaystyle f=(x)/(y)

If the magnitudes are areas, the scaling factor is squared:


\displaystyle f^2=\left((x)/(y)\right)^2

And for volumes:


\displaystyle f^3=\left((x)/(y)\right)^3

If the scale factor is 4, the area of a 30 square cm object is scaled to:

30 * 4^2 = 480

The area of the real object is 480 square cm

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