This worksheet covers Scale and Maps (No Images), which is part of the Ratio and Proportions module in the Middle School Math course. Practice problems are designed to strengthen key concepts and build confidence.
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Set 1 — Foundation
If a map has a scale of 1:100, what does this mean?
1 unit on the map represents 100 units in real life
1 unit in real life represents 100 units on the map
1 inch on the map equals 100 inches in real life
1 cm on the map equals 100 cm in real life
A model car is built at a scale of 1:24. If the actual car is 12 feet long, how long is the model car?
0.5 feet
1 foot
2 feet
3 feet
If a blueprint is drawn to a scale of 1:50, how many centimeters on the blueprint represent 1 meter in real life?
0.5 cm
1 cm
2 cm
5 cm
A park map has a scale of 1:200. If the distance between two trees on the map is 3 cm, what is the actual distance between those trees?
6 m
60 m
600 m
1200 m
A scale on a map is 1:1500. If a road on the map is 4 cm long, how long is the actual road?
60 m
600 m
1000 m
1500 m
A scale of 1:100 means that 1 inch on the map equals how many inches in reality?
100 inches
10 inches
1 inch
0.1 inches
If a map shows a distance of 5 cm and the scale is 1:250, what is the actual distance?
125 m
250 m
500 m
750 m
A drawing of a garden is made with a scale of 1:75. If the length of the garden in the drawing is 3 feet, what is the actual length?
12 feet
15 feet
18 feet
24 feet
In a scale drawing of a house, 1 inch represents 5 feet. If the drawing shows a length of 4 inches, how long is the actual house?
15 feet
20 feet
25 feet
30 feet
If a map's scale is 1:500, how many feet does 2 inches represent?
83.33 feet
100 feet
200 feet
500 feet
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