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20 May, 08:55

You build a model with a scale of 1:25. Your friend builds a model of the same object with a scale of 1:50. Which model is bigger? Explain.

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  1. 20 May, 09:07
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    Your friends cause the scale factor is greater
  2. 20 May, 09:25
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    Models are normally smaller than the original (if you have a model of a bacteria or a cell, then the model is larger)

    if the model is smaller than the real thing

    1:25, 1<25

    that means that every 1 unit in the model represents 25 units in real life

    the model is 1/25 of the real size

    1:50

    1 unit represents 50 units in the real size

    1/50 of the real zie

    1/25>1/50 since

    2/50>1/50

    the bigger one is 1:25 (only if the model is smaller than the real thing, if the model is bigger, then the answer would be 1:50)
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