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More help please! Giving 10 points for this :)

More help please! Giving 10 points for this :)-example-1

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So for the first one, you want to look at the ratio;
1 cm : 2 m and 1 cm : 4 m
This means that for every 2 meters you would draw one centimeter, or every 4.
Drawing B is the larger drawing because it uses a larger number of meters.

The second one is almost like the first, except for every 10 meters you draw 1 centimeter. 50 divided by 10 is 5 and 25 divided by 10 is 2.5 These are the centimeters.
Draw 5 cm for the length and 2.5 cm for the width.
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I can’t see it, what does it say?
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