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Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 7–6) NGSSS Then/Now New Vocabulary Example 1: Use a Scale Drawing Example 2: Find the Scale Example 3: Real-World Example: Construct a Scale Model Lesson Menu

Determine whether the dilation from Figure A to Figure B is an enlargement or a reduction. Then find the scale factor of the dilation. A. enlargement; B. enlargement; C. reduction; D. reduction; __ 7 4 A B C D 5-Minute Check 1

Determine whether the dilation from Figure A to Figure B is an enlargement or a reduction. Then find the scale factor of the dilation. A. enlargement; B. enlargement; C. reduction; D. reduction; __ 3 2 A B C D 5-Minute Check 2

The coordinates of two triangles are listed in the table The coordinates of two triangles are listed in the table. What is the scale factor of the dilation from ΔABC to ΔXYZ? A. B. C. 2 D. 3 __ 7 4 1 2 A B C D 5-Minute Check 3

MA.912.G.8.4 Make conjectures with justifications about geometric ideas. Distinguish between information that supports a conjecture and the proof of a conjecture. NGSSS

Interpret scale models. You used scale factor to solve problems with similar polygons. (Lesson 7–2) Interpret scale models. Use scale factor to solve problems. Then/Now

scale model scale drawing scale Vocabulary

Method 1 Write and solve a proportion. Use a Scale Drawing MAPS The distance between Boston and Chicago on a map is 9 inches. If the scale of the map is 1 inch: 95 miles, what is the actual distance from Boston to Chicago? Method 1 Write and solve a proportion. Let x represent the distance between Boston and Chicago. Example 1

9 ● 95 = x ● 1 Cross Products Property 855 miles = x Simplify. Use a Scale Drawing 9 ● 95 = x ● 1 Cross Products Property 855 miles = x Simplify. Method 2 Write and solve an equation. Let a = actual distance in miles between Boston and Chicago and m = map distance in inches. Write the scale as , which is 95 miles per inch. So for every inch on the map, the actual distance is 95 miles. Example 1

Answer: The distance between Boston and Chicago is 855 miles. Use a Scale Drawing a = 95 ● m Write an equation. = 95 ● 9 m = 9 = 855 Solve. Answer: The distance between Boston and Chicago is 855 miles. Check Use dimensional analysis.  Example 1

MAPS The distance between Cheyenne, WY, and Tulsa, OK, on a map is 8 inches. If the scale of the map is 1 inch : 90 miles, what is the actual distance from Cheyenne to Tulsa? A. 800 miles B. 900 miles C. 630 miles D. 720 miles A B C D Example 1

Answer: The scale of the model is 1 in. : 3.2 yd. Find the Scale A. SCALE MODEL A miniature replica of a fighter jet is 4 inches long. The actual length of the jet is 12.8 yards. What is the scale of the model? To find the scale, write the ratio of a replica length to an actual length. Answer: The scale of the model is 1 in. : 3.2 yd. Example 2

Find the Scale B. SCALE MODEL A miniature replica of a fighter jet is 4 inches long. The actual length of the jet is 12.8 yards. How many times as long as the actual is the model jet? To answer this question, find the scale factor of the model. Multiply by a conversion factor that relates inches to yards to obtain a unitless ratio. Answer: The scale factor is 115.2 : 1. That is, the actual jet is 115.2 times as long as the model. Example 2

A. SCALE MODEL A miniature replica of a fire engine is 9 inches long A. SCALE MODEL A miniature replica of a fire engine is 9 inches long. The actual length of the fire engine is 13.5 yards. What is the scale of the replica? A. 2 in. : 3 yd B. 1 in. : 3 yd C. 2 in. : 5 yd D. 3 in. : 4 yd A B C D Example 2

B. SCALE MODEL A miniature replica of a fire engine is 9 inches long B. SCALE MODEL A miniature replica of a fire engine is 9 inches long. The actual length of the fire engine is 13.5 yards. How many times as long as the model is the actual fire engine? A. 48 B. 54 C. 60 D. 63 A B C D Example 2

The actual classroom is 20 feet wide Construct a Scale Model SCALE DRAWING Gerrard is making a scale model of his classroom on an 11-by-17 inch sheet of paper. If the classroom is 20 feet by 32 feet, choose an appropriate scale for the drawing and determine the drawing’s dimensions. The actual classroom is 20 feet wide 20 feet ÷ 11 inches = 1.8 feet per inch The actual classroom is 32 feet long 32 feet ÷ 17 inches = 1.8 feet per inch Example 3

Construct a Scale Model A scale of 1 inch = 2 feet would be appropriate. So for every inch on the paper p, let the actual measure a be 2 feet. Write this as an equation. width: a = 2 ● p Write an equation. 20 = 2 ● p a = 20 10 = p Divide each side by 2. Example 3

Answer: 1 in. : 2 ft; 10 in. wide, 16 in. long Construct a Scale Model length: a = 2 ● p Write an equation. 32 = 2 ● p a = 32 16 = p Divide each side by 2. Answer: 1 in. : 2 ft; 10 in. wide, 16 in. long Example 3

ARCHITECTURE Alaina is an architect making a scale model of a house in a 15-by-26 inch display. If the house is 84 feet by 144 feet, what would be the dimensions of the model using a scale of 1 in. : 6 ft? A. 14 in. × 24 in. B. 14 in. × 25 in. C. 15 in. × 25 in. D. 15 in. × 26 in. A B C D Example 3

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