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7.G.1 Scale Drawings

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Question 1
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Julie shows the scale drawing of her room below.


If each 2 cm on the scale drawing equals 5 feet, what are the actual dimensions of Julie's room?

4 cm = _______ feet
5.6 cm = _______ feet
1.2 cm = _______ feet
2.8 cm = _______ feet
4.4 cm = _______ feet
Question 2
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Question 4
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Only 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ., -, and / are allowed in your answer. Answers that are mixed numbers must be entered as an improper fraction or decimal.

Question 5
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Question 6
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
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Question 10
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If the rectangle below is enlarged using a scale factor of 1.5, what will be the perimeter of the new rectangle?

3 inches
10.5 inches
21 inches
27 inches
If the rectangle below is enlarged using a scale factor of 1.5, what will be the area of the new rectangle?

14 inches squared
31.5 inches squared
21 inches squared
28.25 inches squared
On a certain state map, 1/2 inch equals an actual distance of 10 miles. The distance on the map between City R and City M is 5 1/2 inches. What is the actual distance between the two cities?
55 miles
100 miles
105 miles
110 miles
Sally is making a relief map of Indiana. Her map is 6 inches wide and 11.5 inches long. If Indiana is 140 miles wide, what is the approximate length in miles?
75
170
270
410
2,350 square feet
2,400 square feet
2,450 square feet
2,500 square feet
20.0 feet square
24.8 feet square
49.5 feet square
56.0 feet square
10
20
200
250
20 cm
45 cm
70 cm
320 cm