Math, asked by vanshverma8558, 8 months ago

Draw a 2D version of how you want the front of your house to look. The house must
include 2windows and 2 doors. All the lines must be drawn with the help of a ruler and
must be in centimeters. Students must then determine the perimeter and area of each the
window and the door. Then you must convert these measurements to millimeters. Your
houses must be uniformly colored and may add additional features.​

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Answered by mohammadshaan41
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The scale is shown as the length in the drawing, then a colon (":"), then the matching length on the real thing. Example: this drawing has a scale of "1:10", so anything drawn with the size of "1" would have a size of "10" in the real world, so a measurement of 150mm on the drawing would be 1500mm on the real horse.

Answered by khushpreet1463
2

Answer:

THE SCALE IS SHOWN AS THE LENGTH IN THE DRAWING THEN A COLON THEN THE MATCHING LENGHT ON THE REAL THING . EXAMPLE THIS DRAWING HAS A SCALE OF 1 :10 SO ANYTHING DRAWN WITH THE SIZE OF 1 WOULD HAVE A SIZE OF 10 IN THE REAL LIFE , SO A MEASUREMENT OF 150MM ON THE DRAWING WOULD BE 1500MM ON THE REAL HORSE

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