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Which scale would produce the smallest drawing

1: 100

1 Millimeter: 1meter

1 inch: 10 feet

Can SOMEBODY HELP ME

User Derrrick
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Answer:

1 Millimeter: 1 meter

Explanation:

a) the scale is
(1)/(100)

That means ----> 1 unit in the drawing represent 100 units in the actual

b) the scale is
(1)/(1)(mm)/(m)

Remember that

1 m=1,000 mm

substitute


(1)/(1,000)(mm)/(mm)=](1)/(1,000)

That means ----> 1 unit in the drawing represent 1,000 units in the actual

c) the scale is
(1)/(10)(in)/(ft)

Remember that

1 ft=12 in

substitute


(1)/(10)(in)/(ft)=](1)/(120)

That means ----> 1 unit in the drawing represent 120 units in the actual

Example

If we would like to draw a segment that in reality measures 1000 units, then

with scale a)
(1)/(100)

The length of the drawing is 1,000/100=10 units

with scale b)
(1)/(1,000)

The length of the drawing is 1,000/1,000=1 unit

with scale c)
(1)/(120)

The length of the drawing is 1,000/120=8.3 units

therefore

The smallest drawing is with the scale of
(1)/(1,000)

so

1 Millimeter: 1 meter

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