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 3 — Foundation
If a map uses a scale of 1:100, what does 1 cm on the map represent in reality?
100 cm
1000 cm
10 cm
1 cm
A model car is built to a scale of 1:24. If the actual car is 480 cm long, how long is the model car?
20 cm
24 cm
40 cm
48 cm
If a city map has a scale of 1:5000, how many kilometers does 3 cm on the map represent?
0.15 km
1.5 km
5 km
15 km
A blueprint of a house uses a scale of 1:50. If the bedroom measures 4 cm on the blueprint, what is the actual size in meters?
2 m
4 m
8 m
10 m
A map has a scale of 1:200. If a river on the map is 6 cm long, how long is the actual river?
1200 cm
200 cm
600 cm
300 cm
If a park is represented as 5 cm on a map with a scale of 1:1000, what is the actual area in square meters if the park is a square?
25 m^{2}
500 m^{2}
1000 m^{2}
250 m^{2}
A scale model of a building is made at a ratio of 1:75. If the model's height is 1.2 m, how tall is the actual building in meters?
90 m
75 m
60 m
45 m
If 1 inch on a map equals 50 miles in reality, how many miles does 4 inches represent?
200 miles
150 miles
100 miles
250 miles
A map's scale shows 1 cm = 2 km. If a path on the map measures 3.5 cm, how long is the actual path?
7 km
10 km
5 km
3.5 km
A scale model of a bridge is built at a ratio of 1:100. If the model is 30 cm long, what is the real length of the bridge in meters?
30 m
300 m
3 m
0.3 m
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