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I CAN UNDERSTAND RATIOS and PROPORTIONS
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In this lesson you will use ratios and proportions in order to draw actual objects onto a paper.
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Architects uses ratio to draw blueprints to scale so builders can understand them. Engineers uses ratios to test structural and mechanical systems for capacity and safety. Who uses Ratios?
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Ratios are used in technical drawings and blueprints.
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Ratios is a comparison of two numbers in the SAME UNIT Ratios provide an easy way to compare two quantities.
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There are 4 possible ways to write a Ratio 4 : 10 4 to 104 girls to 10 boys
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Let’s Practice.
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Step 2: 6 can be divide into both numbers Solution: 6 inches : 1 inches 6 : 1 Let’s continue… Problem #1 3 feet : 6 inches Rewritten 36 inches : 6 inches
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Let’s Practice some more…
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Problem #2 24 inches : 4 feet Is the same as 2 feet : 4 feet Step 2: Two can be divide into both numbers Solution: 2/2 feet : 4/2 feet 1 : 2 Continue
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Scale Reads: 1/4 : 1 If the actual dimensions measures 13 inches by 9 inches, what are the dimensions on your paper? Blueprint Drawing… ? ” 9 ” 13 ”
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Scale Reads: 1/4 : 1 If the actual dimensions measures 13 inches by 9 inches, what are the dimensions on your paper? (13 inches) (0.25)= 3.25 inches (9 inches) (0.25)= 2.25 inches Continue Blueprint Drawing
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So now the Blueprint Drawing is… 2.25 ” 3.25 ” 9 ” 13 ”
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Scale Reads: 1/2 : 1 If the drawing dimensions measures 6.5 inches by 4.5 inches on paper, What are the actual dimensions? We can also work backwards… 4.5” 6.5 ” ?? ”
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Continue on a Blueprint Drawing?
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You should now have a 8 1/2” x 11” graph paper. Please write your name at the bottom
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1) Paper should be orientate in Portrait. 2) We will begin drawing our first object.
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Your scale is 1/4 : 1 Draw three rectangle shape a) 13” x 9” b) 10” x 6” c) 6” x 4” Start here
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You will need to be convert these numbers to fit the paper. Scale is 1/4 : 1 Three rectangle shape a) 13” x 9” b) 10” x 6” c) 6” x 4” Start here
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Your Drawing should look similar to this. a) 13” x 9” (bottom)
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Your Drawing should look similar to this. b) 10” x 6” (middle) Remember: You will need to be convert these numbers to fit the paper.
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c) 6” x 4” (top) Remember: You will need to be convert these numbers to fit the paper. Your Drawing should look similar to this.
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Rectangular dowels Drawing Dowels on the top right side of your paper. Top & Side View (8) typical 1”x 4” Additional Height Information
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Drawing 2-D Congratulations you are now ready to draw this picture into a 3D software.
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In this lesson you have learned to use ratios and proportions in order to draw actual objects onto a paper.
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