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A drawing uses a scale of 1 cm = 3 m. A line on the drawing is 10 cm. What real length does it represent?

  • 3 m
  • 30 m
  • 10 m
  • 13 m
Correct answer(s):
  • 30 m

A drawing uses a scale of 1 cm = 4 m. A line on the drawing is 9 cm. What real length does it represent?

  • 13 m
  • 4 m
  • 9 m
  • 36 m
Correct answer(s):
  • 36 m

A drawing uses a scale of 1 cm = 6 m. A line on the drawing is 8 cm. What real length does it represent?

  • 6 m
  • 14 m
  • 8 m
  • 48 m
Correct answer(s):
  • 48 m

A drawing uses a scale of 1 cm = 5 m. A line on the drawing is 7 cm. What real length does it represent?

  • 7 m
  • 12 m
  • 5 m
  • 35 m
Correct answer(s):
  • 35 m

A drawing uses a scale of 1 cm = 3 m. A line on the drawing is 6 cm. What real length does it represent?

  • 18 m
  • 6 m
  • 9 m
  • 3 m
Correct answer(s):
  • 18 m

A drawing uses a scale of 1 cm = 2 m. A line on the drawing is 5 cm. What real length does it represent?

  • 7 m
  • 10 m
  • 5 m
  • 2 m
Correct answer(s):
  • 10 m

A drawing uses a scale of 1 cm = 4 m. A line on the drawing is 3 cm. What real length does it represent?

  • 12 m
  • 3 m
  • 4 m
  • 7 m
Correct answer(s):
  • 12 m

A map uses a scale of 1 cm = 6 m. A real path is 48 m long. How long should the path be on the map?

  • 42 cm
  • 8 cm
  • 288 cm
  • 54 cm
Correct answer(s):
  • 8 cm

A map uses a scale of 1 cm = 5 m. A real path is 45 m long. How long should the path be on the map?

  • 225 cm
  • 40 cm
  • 9 cm
  • 50 cm
Correct answer(s):
  • 9 cm

A map uses a scale of 1 cm = 4 m. A real path is 36 m long. How long should the path be on the map?

  • 144 cm
  • 32 cm
  • 9 cm
  • 40 cm
Correct answer(s):
  • 9 cm

A map uses a scale of 1 cm = 3 m. A real path is 24 m long. How long should the path be on the map?

  • 21 cm
  • 8 cm
  • 27 cm
  • 72 cm
Correct answer(s):
  • 8 cm

A map uses a scale of 1 cm = 2 m. A real path is 18 m long. How long should the path be on the map?

  • 36 cm
  • 16 cm
  • 9 cm
  • 20 cm
Correct answer(s):
  • 9 cm

A map uses a scale of 1 cm = 6 m. A real path is 30 m long. How long should the path be on the map?

  • 36 cm
  • 5 cm
  • 24 cm
  • 180 cm
Correct answer(s):
  • 5 cm

A map uses a scale of 1 cm = 5 m. A real path is 25 m long. How long should the path be on the map?

  • 30 cm
  • 5 cm
  • 20 cm
  • 125 cm
Correct answer(s):
  • 5 cm

A map uses a scale of 1 cm = 4 m. A real path is 20 m long. How long should the path be on the map?

  • 5 cm
  • 80 cm
  • 16 cm
  • 24 cm
Correct answer(s):
  • 5 cm

A map uses a scale of 1 cm = 3 m. A real path is 15 m long. How long should the path be on the map?

  • 5 cm
  • 18 cm
  • 45 cm
  • 12 cm
Correct answer(s):
  • 5 cm

A map uses a scale of 1 cm = 2 m. A real path is 10 m long. How long should the path be on the map?

  • 8 cm
  • 5 cm
  • 20 cm
  • 12 cm
Correct answer(s):
  • 5 cm

Which angle measures are acute angles? Select all correct answers.

  • 35°
  • 89°
  • 60°
  • 90°
Correct answer(s):
  • 35°
  • 89°
  • 60°

Which shapes always have all sides equal? Select all correct answers.

  • Rectangle
  • Regular hexagon
  • Square
  • Equilateral triangle
Correct answer(s):
  • Regular hexagon
  • Square
  • Equilateral triangle

Which shapes always have at least one pair of parallel sides? Select all correct answers.

  • Rectangle
  • Circle
  • Square
  • Parallelogram
Correct answer(s):
  • Rectangle
  • Square
  • Parallelogram