Understanding Metric Scale in Drawing
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What happens to the size in the triangular scale when the smallest number is used in the metric system?

  • It becomes bigger (correct)
  • It becomes smaller
  • It stays the same
  • It fluctuates
  • Which scale is suitable for a Lot Plan and other topographical drawings?

  • 1:75 m. -1:1000m. (correct)
  • 1:40 m. -1:500 m.
  • 1:20 m. - 1:300 m.
  • 1:50 m. - 1:600 m.
  • What is the width of each division in a full-size scale of 1:1?

  • 10 mm
  • 1 mm (correct)
  • 5 mm
  • 2 mm
  • What does a half-size scale of 1:2 indicate about the size of each division?

    <p>It is 2 mm</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which scale is convenient for the ratio of 1:1000?

    <p>1:1</p> Signup and view all the answers

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