using a scale of 1:250 draw an accurate plan of a rectangular garden measuring 25m x 15m.

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To draw an accurate plan of a rectangular garden measuring 25m x 15m using a scale of 1:250, you will need a ruler, graph paper, and a pencil. Follow these steps:

1. Start by drawing a rectangle on the graph paper to represent the garden. Make sure the rectangle is proportional to the actual dimensions of the garden. Since the garden measures 25m x 15m, draw a rectangle that is 25 squares long and 15 squares wide on the graph paper.

2. Label the dimensions of the garden on your plan. Write "25m" along one side of the rectangle to indicate the length, and "15m" along the other side to indicate the width.

3. Next, determine the scale. Since the scale is 1:250, it means that 1 unit on the plan represents 250 units in real life. In this case, 1 unit on the plan represents 250 meters in real life.

4. Use your ruler to divide the sides of the rectangle into equal parts based on the scale. Since 1 unit on the plan represents 250 meters, mark off segments of 1/250th the length of 25m and 1/250th the width of 15m.

For example, use your ruler to make a small tick mark every 0.1cm along each side of the rectangle. Then, for each dimension (length and width), count 25 of these tick marks and label them with their corresponding meters. Repeat this process for the other dimension.

5. Finally, connect the tick marks on each side of the rectangle to create the outline of the garden. Use a straight edge to ensure straight lines.

By following these steps, you will be able to draw an accurate plan of a rectangular garden measuring 25m x 15m using a scale of 1:250.