Exam 19: Scales

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At a scale of 1/4" = 1'-0", a wall that is 12' long would be represented by a line that is __________ long.

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If a drawing has a scale of 1/8" = 1', a line that is 1 1/8" long will represent __________ on the drawing.

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A plot plan is drawn to 1" = 20'. A property line that is 150' long will be drawn as a line that is __________ inches long.

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The drawing for some kitchen cabinets is scaled at 3" = 1'. A drawer that is 9" wide would be shown as __________ wide on the drawing.

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__________ is the amount of reduction or enlargement of an object that is drawn other than actual size.

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Explain why construction projects are drawn to scale.

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The scale of a drawing is usually indicated __________.

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If a section drawing is drawn to 1 1/2" = 1', a line that is 18" long would represent a wall that is __________ feet long.

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The architect's triangular scale includes __________ scales frequently used on drawings.

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Explain why measuring a drawing with an architect's scale is a poor practice.

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The small numeral or fraction at the end of the architect's scale, outside the graduated portion, indicates the inches or fraction of an inch that represents __________.

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The triangular instrument used to make most building drawings to scale is called a(n) __________ scale.

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Explain why smaller objects are usually drawn to a larger scale.

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On the architect's scale, __________ scales are combined on each face, except for the full-size scale, which is fully divided into __________. The combined scales work together because one is __________ as large as the other, and their zero points and extra divided units are on opposite ends of the scale.

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