MHB Scaling : ratio and proportion

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Hey guys.
Last question I have is

A scale on a drawing is 1/8" = 3'. Determine the length of a rafter if it measures 1 3/8" on the blueprint.

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First, convert both measures to the same units...let's use inches to get a scale of:

$$\frac{1}{8}:36$$

Multiply through by 8:

$$1:288$$

This means a length of one unit on the blueprint represents 288 of the same unit in the actual building. Can you proceed? Can you find a shortcut rather than use the more general procedure I gave?
 
How did you get those numbers? 36? And 288?
 
Eabzolid said:
How did you get those numbers? 36? And 288?

3 ft. is 36 in., and then when multiplying by 8 we get 288. :D
 
Okay. I get the first part.

How do I break down the 1 3/8"? And then solve for both values?
 
Eabzolid said:
Okay. I get the first part.

How do I break down the 1 3/8"? And then solve for both values?

I would express it as an improper fraction...that is:

$$\frac{11}{8}$$

Then multiply by 288. Or, you can use the following reasoning:

If 1/8" represents 3' then what must 11/8" represent?
 
I put 11/8= 1.375
1.375x288=396

Do I then convert 396 to inches?
 
Eabzolid said:
I put 11/8= 1.375
1.375x288=396

Do I then convert 396 to inches?

That number represents inches...you should convert to feet.

What I was trying to get at before is that if 1/8" equals 3', then 11 times 1/8" must represent 11 times 3' or 33' (which is 396 inches). :D
 

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