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scale that uses words to describe ratio​

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Answered by harshita4910
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The answer is Verbal scale..

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Answered by mahajan789
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A lexical scale uses words to describe ratio.

Explanation: The ratio between a distance on a map and its actual distance on the ground is known as the map's scale. Since scale must vary across a map due to the curvature of the Earth's surface, this straightforward idea is made more difficult. This change makes the idea of scale significant in two different ways.

The size of the representation on the map in relation to the size of the thing on the ground is referred to as the "map scale." For instance, the scale commonly employed in architectural drawings is 1/4 inch to one foot, which indicates that one foot on the building being represented is equal to 1/4 inch on the drawing.

Thus, "one centimetre to one metre" might be written on an architect's drawing, which is a lexical scale as it uses lexicons(words).

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