Eric Nicholas K's answer to .'s Secondary 3 E Maths Singapore question.
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Typically in scale ratios, we put the map/drawing etc first in the ratio and the actual number second in the ratio. Quite unusual that the actual object is smaller than the map/drawing.
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5 years ago
Probably because drawing a 1.5cm fly won't be clear enough, hence the need to scale up