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 2 — Foundation
A model of a car is 3 feet long. If the scale of the model is 1:20, how long is the actual car?
15 feet
60 feet
10 feet
5 feet
If a map shows a distance of 5 inches between two cities and the scale is 1:50, what is the actual distance between the cities?
250 inches
200 inches
300 inches
150 inches
A blueprint is drawn to a scale of 1:100. If a wall is represented as 4 inches on the blueprint, how long is the actual wall?
400 inches
40 inches
100 inches
4 inches
If a scale model of a building is 1:25, and the height of the model is 2 feet, what is the height of the actual building?
50 feet
25 feet
75 feet
100 feet
A park is represented on a map with a scale of 1:500. If a trail is 6 inches long on the map, how long is the trail in reality?
3000 inches
5000 inches
2500 inches
1500 inches
If a map has a scale of 1:200, how many units on the map represent 1 mile in reality (5280 feet)?
26.4 inches
28 inches
24 inches
30 inches
A scale model of a ship is 1:100. If the model is 1.5 meters long, how long is the actual ship?
150 meters
100 meters
75 meters
50 meters
On a map with a scale of 1:1000, if two landmarks are 3 centimeters apart, what is the actual distance between them?
3000 centimeters
1500 centimeters
300 centimeters
600 centimeters
If a scale is 1:10, how many centimeters on the map represent 1 meter in reality?
10 centimeters
20 centimeters
1 centimeter
100 centimeters
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