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Name Use an architect's scale or an engineer's scale, as indicated in the activity, to measure or lay off measurements as indicate Scaling I Using an architect's scale, measure the following lines: 1/4" = 1'-0" 17'-6" Example Measure this line using this scale 1/8" = 1'-0" 35'-0" Write answer here 3/4" = 1'-0" 3/8" 10" 3/16" 1'-0" 3" 10" 1/2"-1'-0" 1"=1'-0" 3/32" = 1'-0"

Scaling II Using an engineer's scale, measure the following lines: Measure this line using this scale * Write answer here 1" = 10' 1" = 20' 1" = 60 1"= 100' 1"=50 1" = 30' 1"=20 1"=10 1"= 60'

Using an architect's scale, mark off the measurements specified on the lines provided. Start each measurement from a the arrowhead meets the vertical line. 1/4"=1'-0" Using line above, mark off 12'-8" (in scale indicated on the left) 1/8"=1'-0" Using line above, mark off 23¹-6″ 3/4" = 1'-0" Using line above, mark off 7'-10" 11/2"-1-0″ Using line above, mark off 3'-9 1/2" 3/8"-14-0" Using line above, mark off 13-2″ Using line above, mark off 33′-0″ Using line above, mark off 2'-1 3/4" 1/2"-1'-0" Using line above, mark off 7'-3 1/4" 1"=1'-0" Using line above, mark off 5'-5" 3/32"=1'-0" Using line above, mark off 60'-0"

Unit 3 Reading Measuring Tools and Using Scales 57 Dimensioning II Using an engineer's scale, mark off the measurements specified on the lines provided. Start each measurement from where the arrowhead meets the vertical line. 1=10 Using line above, mark off 55'-6" (in scale indicated on the left). 1= 20⁰ Using line above, mark off 105' 1 50 Using line above, mark off 187" Using line above, mark off 660 1"=60 Using line above, mark off 50 1" 30 Using line above, mark off 166-0" 1" - 100 Using line above, mark off 89' 140 Using line above, mark off 222" 1"=60 Using line above, mark off 104' 1"=20 Using line above, mark off 120'-6"
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