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 5 — Mastery
A map has a scale of 1:50,000. If the distance between two cities on the map is 3 cm, what is the actual distance between the cities in kilometers?
1.5 km
15 km
30 km
150 km
If a scale model of a building is 1:200, and the model is 2 m tall, how tall is the actual building in meters?
200 m
400 m
300 m
250 m
A park is represented on a map with a scale of 1:25,000. If the area of the park on the map is 4 cm^{2}, what is the actual area of the park in square kilometers?
1 km^{2}
0.1 km^{2}
10 km^{2}
0.4 km^{2}
If a map has a scale of 1:100,000, how many centimeters on the map represent 5 kilometers in reality?
5 cm
0.5 cm
50 cm
500 cm
A model car is built at a scale of 1:12. If the actual car is 4.8 meters long, how long is the model car in centimeters?
40 cm
48 cm
60 cm
120 cm
A city map shows a distance of 7.5 cm between two landmarks. If the scale of the map is 1:20,000, what is the actual distance in kilometers?
1.5 km
1 km
0.75 km
0.5 km
If a scale model of a spaceship is built at a scale of 1:200, and the model is 0.5 m long, how long is the actual spaceship in meters?
100 m
50 m
200 m
250 m
A map has a scale of 1:50,000. If the actual distance is 10 km, how long is that distance on the map in centimeters?
2 cm
20 cm
5 cm
50 cm
A scale drawing of a house has a scale of 1:100. If the drawing shows a width of 3 cm, what is the actual width of the house in meters?
3 m
30 m
0.3 m
300 m
If a map has a scale of 1:10,000, how many centimeters on the map correspond to 1.5 km in reality?
15 cm
30 cm
1.5 cm
150 cm
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