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18 January, 11:32

If a scale is represented by a ratio less than 1, what do we know about the actual object

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  1. 18 January, 11:45
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    I understand by "ratio less then 1" for example this:

    0.4:1

    You can read this scale like this: 0.4 cm on the map corresponds to 1 cm of the actual object.

    so let's say the object is 0.4 cm on the map: then it's 1 cm in reality, bigger!

    so a ratio less than one means the actual object is bigger!
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