An architect draws a scaled down plan of a building. On the map, the dimensions of a room is written as 5 cm × 4 cm. According to the scale that he uses, 2 cm = 100 km. What are the actual dimensions of the room?
An architect drew a scaled-down plan of a building. On the map, the dimensions of a room is written as 5 cm ×4 cm. If the scale used by him is, 2 cm = 100 m, what will be the actual dimensions of the room?
An architect drew a scaled down plan of a building. On the map, the dimensions of a room are written as 5cm × 4cm.
If the scale used by him is, 2cm = 10 m. What will be the equivalent ratio of the length and breadth of the actual room.