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Part E: What is the ratio of a drawing measurement from the original scale to the corresponding drawing measurement in the new scale?

Og scale: 2 inches
New scale: 6 inches
Part F: In this activity, the scale drawing is larger than the actual microchip. How can you tell whether a scale drawing is smaller or larger than the actual object?

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The ratio of a drawing measurement from the original scale to the corresponding drawing measurement in the new scale is 3:1, meaning that for every 1 inch on the original scale, there will be 3 inches on the new scale.

To tell whether a scale drawing is smaller or larger than the actual object, you can compare the scale ratios. If the ratio of the drawing measurement to the actual measurement is smaller, then the drawing is smaller than the actual object. If the ratio of the drawing measurement to the actual measurement is larger, then the drawing is larger than the actual object.

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