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A scale drawing has a scale of 5mm : 1cm. What is the scale factor?

User Cenny
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First you need to convert them to the same unit. 1 cm is 10 mm, so the scale is 5:10. 5*2 is 10, so the scale factor is 2.
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Explanation:

Hello

Let's remember that the scale factor is the ratio that exists between the measurements of a map with the originals ,the scale factor is dimensionless,the scale is the relationship between the real dimensions and those of the drawing that represents reality on a plane or a map.


scale factor=(length\ on\ the\ reality)/(length\ on\ the\ draw)

the scale factor of 5 mm : 1 cm means that, if we measure 5 mm in the map , it is 1 cm on the reality

as it has no dimensions we must have the same units to be canceled

Step 1

covert 5 mm into cm

1 cm= 10 mm

x cm = 5mm

x=(5mm*1cm)/10mm

x=0.5 cm

so, 5mm = 0.5 cm

Let

Length on the reality=5 mm =0.5 cm

Length on the drawing =1 cm

replacing


scale factor=(length\ on\ the\ reality)/(length\ on\ the\ drawing)\\scale factor=(1 cm)/(0.5 cm) \\scale factor=2\\\\

the scale factor is 2

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