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This quiz focuses on Scale Factors In Context, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Math 2.
A marine biologist creates a scale drawing of a whale where 1 millimeter represents 50 centimeters. In the drawing, the whale's body length is 32 mm and its maximum width is 8 mm. If the biologist wants to create a museum display model where the whale appears 2.4 meters long, what will be the maximum width of this display model?
Math 2 Quiz
Practice Scale Factors In Context in Math 2 with focused quiz questions that help you check what you know, review explanations, and build confidence with test-style prompts.
This quiz focuses on Scale Factors In Context, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Math 2.
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A marine biologist creates a scale drawing of a whale where 1 millimeter represents 50 centimeters. In the drawing, the whale's body length is 32 mm and its maximum width is 8 mm. If the biologist wants to create a museum display model where the whale appears 2.4 meters long, what will be the maximum width of this display model?
A dollhouse manufacturer creates furniture using a scale of 1:12. A model dining table in the dollhouse has dimensions 3 cm×2 cm×2.5 cm (length × width × height). The manufacturer wants to create a garden shed version of this table for outdoor dollhouse displays using a scale of 1:6 relative to actual furniture. What should be the volume of the garden shed table?
A video game designer creates a virtual city map where the scale is 1 pixel=2.5 meters. A circular plaza in the game appears as a circle with radius 24 pixels. The designer wants to add a walking path around the plaza that maintains a constant width of 4 meters in the real-world scale. How many pixels wide should this path appear on the screen?
A model airplane has a wingspan of 28 inches and represents an actual aircraft with a wingspan of 112 feet. If the model's fuselage (body) length is 24 inches, and the actual aircraft carries 180 gallons of fuel, how much fuel should a proportionally scaled model carry?
A surveyor's map uses a scale where 3 centimeters represents 800 meters. On the map, a triangular plot of land has vertices at points that form a triangle with sides measuring 4.5 cm, 6.0 cm, and 7.5 cm. What is the actual perimeter of this plot of land in kilometers?
A museum creates a scale model of a dinosaur skeleton where 2 centimeters on the model represents 3 meters on the actual skeleton. If the model's skull measures 8 cm in length and the actual dinosaur's total skeleton was 18 meters long, what is the length of the model's complete skeleton?
A landscape designer creates a blueprint where 2 inches represents 15 feet. On the blueprint, a circular fountain has a diameter of 1.6 inches. If the cost to install decorative tiles around the fountain's edge is $18 per linear foot, what will be the total cost for the tiles?
A real estate developer is planning a residential community using a site plan where the scale is 1:1200. This means that 1 unit of measurement on the plan represents 1,200 units of the same measurement in the actual development.
On the site plan, a rectangular lot measures 2.5 cm by 1.8 cm, and it is positioned 0.6 cm away from the nearest road. If the developer wants to install underground utilities from the road to the lot at a cost of $75 per meter, what will be the minimum cost to connect this lot to the road?
A topographic map has a scale of 1:24,000. On this map, a hiking trail appears as a winding path that measures 12.5 cm when measured with a string along all its curves. If a hiker walks this trail at an average speed of 4 km/hour, approximately how long will it take to complete the trail?
A cartographer is updating a road map where the current scale is 1:250,000 (1 unit on the map = 250,000 units in reality). Two cities are currently 8.4 cm apart on this map. If the map is reprinted with a new scale of 1:400,000, how far apart will the same two cities appear on the new map?