Scale Drawing Measurements Worksheets Grade 7

Mathematics

Actual Measurements

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Worksheet 1

9 problems
  1. A scale drawing uses 1 cm : 400 m. If a building is 6.4 cm tall on the drawing, what is its actual height in meters?
  2. An architect is creating a scale drawing of a new office building. The actual building will be 12,800 feet tall. If the scale used is 1:1600, what is the height of the building in the scale drawing?
  3. A scale drawing of a triangular park uses a scale of 1 cm : 50 m. In the drawing, the triangle has a base of 6.8 cm and a height of 4.5 cm. What is the actual area of the park in square meters?

…and 6 more problems

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Worksheet 2

5 problems
  1. Liam is creating a scale drawing of his rectangular garden for a landscaping project. The actual garden measures 24 feet by 18 feet. On his drawing, Liam uses a scale where 1 inch represents 3 feet. What is the area, in square inches, of the garden on his scale drawing?
  2. Liam is creating a scale drawing of his school garden for a project. The actual garden is a rectangle measuring 48 feet by 36 feet. On his drawing, he uses a scale where 1 inch represents 8 feet. What is the perimeter, in inches, of the garden on his scale drawing?
  3. A scale drawing uses 1 cm : 120 m. If a park measures 7.5 cm on the drawing, what is its actual length in meters?

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Worksheet 3

5 problems
  1. Liam is creating a scale drawing of his rectangular garden for a landscaping project. The actual garden measures 24 feet by 18 feet. On his drawing, he uses a scale where 1 inch represents 4 feet. What is the area, in square inches, of the garden on his scale drawing?
  2. A scale drawing uses 1:500. If a building measures 3.2 cm on the drawing, what is the actual length in meters?
  3. Emma is creating a scale drawing of her neighborhood park for a community project. The actual park is a rectangle measuring 240 meters by 180 meters. On her drawing, she uses a scale where 1 centimeter represents 30 meters. What is the area, in square centimeters, of the park on her scale drawing?

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