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Here are some drawings of a school bus, a quarter, and the subway lines around Boston, Massachusetts.
The first three drawings are scale drawings of these objects.
The next three drawings are not scale drawings of these objects.
Discuss with your partner what a scale drawing is.
Your teacher will give you a scale drawing of a basketball court. The drawing does not have any measurements labeled, but it says that 1 centimeter represents 2 meters.
| measurement | (a) length of court |
(b) width of court |
(c) hoop to hoop |
(d) 3 point line to sideline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| scale drawing | ||||
| actual court |
On an actual basketball court, the bench area is typically 9 meters long.
Here is a scale drawing of some of the world’s tallest structures.
Scale drawings are two-dimensional representations of actual objects or places. Floor plans and maps are some examples of scale drawings. On a scale drawing:
Sometimes the scale is shown as a segment on the drawing itself. For example, here is a scale drawing of a stop sign with a line segment that represents 25 cm of actual length.
The width of the octagon in the drawing is about three times the length of this segment, so the actual width of the sign is about , or 75 cm.
Because a scale drawing is two-dimensional, some aspects of the three-dimensional object are not represented. For example, this scale drawing does not show the thickness of the stop sign.
A scale drawing may not show every detail of the actual object; however, the features that are shown correspond to the actual object and follow the specified scale.
A scale tells how the measurements in a scale drawing represent the actual measurements.
The scale on this floor plan tells us that 1 inch on the drawing represents 8 feet in the actual room. This means that 2 inches represent 16 feet, and inch represents 4 feet.
A scale drawing represents an actual place or object. All the measurements in the drawing correspond to the measurements of the actual object by the same scale.