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Leona [35]
2 years ago
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A room has a length of 8 m. A scale diagram is drawn of the room. In the diagram, the room has a length of 1 cm. What is the sca

le of the diagram? Give your answer as a ratio in the form 1 : k , where k is an integer.
Mathematics
1 answer:
liberstina [14]2 years ago
8 0

The scale of the diagram as described in the task content is; 1: 8 where k= 8.

<h3>What is the scale of the diagram?</h3>

It follows from the task content that the original length of the room in discuss is 8cm. It therefore follows that the length of the room in the scale diagram is 1cm. On this note, the scale of the diagram in discuss is; 1 : 8 as 1cm on the diagram corresponds to 8cm actual length.

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