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Title: Scale factors and similarity


1
Scale factors and similarity
  • Ratios Proportions
  • Scale
  • Scale diagrams

2
Ratios???
  • Ratios are basically a comparison of two
    quantities with the same units.
  • Ratios can be expressed
  • as a fraction ?
  • as a comparison ratio 1 3

3
Proportions???
  • A proportion is simply two ratios that are
    equivalent to each other. 
  • Proportions are usually used in Algebra to solve
    for some missing information.
  • Proportions are solved using cross multiplication

4
Scale
  • Scale is a comparison between the actual size of
    an object and the size of the diagram
  • The first number in the scale represents the
    drawing, while the second number represents the
    actual measurement of the object
  • So, a scale of 1 45 means that 1 unit on the
    drawing represents 45 units on the actual
    object. The size of the unit depends on the
    information provided. It could be cm, m, km,
    thousands of miles..
  • Scale can also be stated
  • as a percent - for example the diagram
    represents a 66 reduction
  • or in words the diagram is two thirds the size
    of the actual object

5
From scale diagrams to actual measurements
  • When provided with a scale diagram, it will state
    the scale.
  • This diagram of a skateboard uses a scale of 1
    14
  • 5.5 cm
  • To determine actual size, either use the scale
    ratio provided and multiply (5.5cm x 14 77cm)
  • or use a proportion and cross multiply
  • 1 5.5
  • 14 x x 77

6
Determining scale factor
  • Scale diagram measurement
  • actual measurement
  • If you are given a diagram, and know the actual
    measurement of an object, you can determine the
    scale factor!
  • Example an actual Canadian quarter has a
    diameter of 23.88 mm. Measure the diagram of the
    quarter that you have been given.
  • Set up the proportion for scale 14
  • 23.88 o.586 0.6 scale factor

7
Practice makes perfect
  • Homework
  • Page 143 1 10, 13, 18, 19
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