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How do you convert DS to RF?

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Final answer:

To convert Draft Sight (DS) to Reduction Factor (RF), invert the DS. For example, if the DS ratio is 1:100, the RF is 100:1. The RF represents the number of real-world units per map unit, showing the reduction in size.

Step-by-step explanation:

The process of converting Draft Sight (DS) to Reduction Factor (RF) involves a simple mathematical transformation. DS, which is the ratio of the distance on a map or drawing to the actual distance, is typically expressed as a fraction (e.g., 1/100). To convert DS to RF, which is the inverse of the DS and often used in engineering and architecture, the following steps are involved:

  1. Write down the DS as a ratio (for example, 1:100).
  2. Understand that the DS represents a scaled-down measurement, where 1 unit on the map represents 100 units in the real world.
  3. To find the RF, take the inverse of the DS. In this case, if the DS is 1:100, the RF will be 1/1:1/100 or 100:1.

RF is simply the number of real-world units per one unit on the map or drawing and provides an easy way to understand how much something is reduced in size.

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