On a scale drawing of steps with the base being 1 3/4 inches and the steps going up 1/4 inch each on the drawing.Which scale was used for the drawing if the actual height of each step is 6 inches? A. 1/8 = 1 foot,

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what is the step to be follow in deciding on the scale to be use?.

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1/4 in. = 12ft

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I'm sorry to hear that you're having a hard time with your assignments, but I'll do my best to help you out. Let's break down the steps to decide on the scale to be used in a scale drawing:

1. Determine the actual measurements: In this case, the actual height of each step is given as 6 inches.

2. Determine the base measurement on the drawing: The base measurement on the drawing is given as 1 3/4 inches.

3. Calculate the scale factor: To find the scale, divide the actual measurement by the corresponding measurement on the drawing. In this case, the actual height is 6 inches and the height on the drawing is 1 3/4 inches. So, the scale factor is 6 ÷ (1 3/4) inches.

4. Convert the scale factor to a ratio or fraction: In this case, the scale factor is equal to 24/7. This represents that for every 24 inches in the actual object, there are 7 inches in the drawing.

Now, let's determine which of the given scales matches the scale factor that we calculated earlier. The scales given are "1/8 = 1 foot" and "10 inches".

To compare the scales, we need to convert them to the same unit as the scale factor, which is inches.

For the first scale, "1/8 = 1 foot", we need to convert 1 foot to inches, which is 12 inches. So, the first scale becomes "1/8 = 12 inches".

For the second scale, "10 inches", it remains the same.

Now, we compare the converted scales to the scale factor (24/7).

The first scale, "1/8 = 12 inches", is not equal to the scale factor.

But the second scale, "10 inches", is equal to the scale factor.

Therefore, the scale used for the drawing is "10 inches".