Scale word problems-7

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Lacey drew a scale drawing of a neighborhood park. A soccer field in the park is 88 inches wide in the drawing. The actual field is 66 yards wide. What scale did Lacey use?

3 yards

Linda made a scale drawing of the town library. The scale she used was 1 centimeter = 7 meters. If the parking lot is 7 centimeters in the drawing, how wide is the actual parking lot?

49 meters

Nate drew a scale drawing of a restaurant. He used the scale 5 inches = 2 feet. If a table in the restaurant is 15 inches in the drawing, how long is the actual table?

6 feet

Ronnie is a regional manager at a chain of stores, and splits his time between two stores. Ronnie notices, when looking at a map of store locations, that the two stores are 7 centimeters apart. The actual distance between the stores is 7 kilometers. What is the scale of the map?

1 centimeter = 1kilometer

A community service organization is dropping off toiletries at local homeless shelters. Two of the shelters are 9 mile apart. On a map, these two shelters are 9 inches apart. What is the map's scale?

1 inch = 1mile

Ezra made a scale drawing of the auditorium. The stage is 11 inches wide in the drawing. The actual stage is 22 feet wide. What scale did Ezra use?

1 inch=2 feet

Warren drew a scale drawing of the elementary school. The school yard, which is 190 meters long in real life, is 38 millimeters long in the drawing. What is the scale of the drawing?

1 millimeter = 5 meters

Cody is vacationing at an amusement park in Stamford with his family. They decide to take a scenic route home. The route from the park to their home is 80 miles. On a map with a scale of 1 inch = 8 miles, how far apart are the amusement park and Cody's house?

10 inchs

Brody drew a scale drawing of a house. The scale he used was 3 inches = 2 feet. The actual length of a rug in the hallway is 8 feet. How long is the rug in the drawing?

12 inchs

Danny made a scale drawing of a house and its lot. The scale he used was 2 millimeters = 1 meter. The front lawn is 28 millimeters in the drawing. How wide is the actual lawn?

14 meters

Jenna drew a scale drawing of a house and its lot. The scale she used was 1 inch = 3 feet. The actual length of the backyard is 48 feet. How long is the yard in the drawing?

16 inchs

Rafi measured a summer camp and made a scale drawing. The scale he used was 1 millimeter = 3 meters. The sand volleyball court is 6 millimeters in the drawing. How long is the actual volleyball court?

18 meters

In Seaside, the courthouse and city hall are 16 kilometers apart. What is the distance between Seaside's courthouse and its city hall on a map with a scale of 1 centimeter = 8 kilometers?

2 centimeters

Danny measured the middle school and made a scale drawing. He used the scale 13 inches = 6 feet. If the actual length of the gym is 102 feet, how long is the gym in the drawing?

221 inchs

A map of a national park shows the front entrance and the picnic area 19 centimeters apart. What is the actual distance between the main entrance and the picnic area if the scale of the map is 1 centimeter = 2 kilometers?

38 kilometers

A parade departs from City Hall and finishes at a park. On a map, the parade route is 8 centimeters long. The scale of the map is 2 centimeters = 1 kilometer. In real life, what is the distance between City Hall and the park?

4 kilometers

Mia measured a swimming pool and made a scale drawing. The scale she used was 7 millimeters = 8 meters. If the pool is 35 millimeters in the drawing, how long is the actual pool?

40 meters

Belle drew a scale drawing of a restaurant. The scale she used was 1 millimeter = 6 meters. If the actual length of the restaurant's kitchen is 30 meters, how long is the kitchen in the drawing?

5 millimeters

A cellular service provider is expanding the number of cell towers it has in Clinton County. On a map of the towers, there are two that are 6 inches apart. If the map uses a scale of 1 inch = 1 mile, how far apart are the two cell towers in real life?

6 miles

An elementary school in Oakland gets its school supplies from the district office. On a map of the school district, these two locations are 2 inches apart. How far apart are the elementary school and the district office in real life if the map uses a scale of 1 inch = 46 miles?

92 miles


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