Using a scale of 1:250,draw an accurate plan of a rectangular garden measuring 25m×15m

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To draw an accurate plan of a rectangular garden measuring 25m x 15m using a scale of 1:250, follow these steps:

1. Start by drawing a rectangular shape to represent the overall outline of the garden.
2. Determine the length and width of the rectangular shape on your drawing based on the scale. Since the scale is 1:250, you need to divide the actual length and width by 250 to get the corresponding dimensions on the drawing.
- Length: 25m / 250 = 0.1m
- Width: 15m / 250 = 0.06m
3. Using a ruler or any straight edge, draw a horizontal line 0.1m long to represent the length of the garden. This line should be parallel to the bottom edge of the paper or drawing surface.
4. Draw another horizontal line 0.1m above the first line. These two lines represent the length of the garden.
5. From the left corner of these two lines, draw a vertical line 0.06m long to represent the width of the garden. This line should be perpendicular to the two length lines.
6. Draw another vertical line 0.06m to the right of the previous line. These two lines represent the width of the garden.
7. Connect the top ends of the two width lines with a horizontal line, and connect the bottom ends with another horizontal line. These two lines complete the outline of the garden.
8. Label the length and width dimensions of the garden on the plan, indicating that the scale is 1:250.

That's it! You have drawn an accurate plan of a rectangular garden measuring 25m x 15m using a scale of 1:250.

To draw an accurate plan of a rectangular garden measuring 25m by 15m using a scale of 1:250, follow these steps:

1. Determine the dimensions of your drawing area: Since the garden measures 25m by 15m, you need to decide the size of your drawing area. Choose a sheet of paper or a drawing software that can accommodate a layout size of at least 25m (length) by 15m (width).

2. Set the scale: The given scale is 1:250. This means that every 1 unit on the drawing represents 250 units in real life. To ensure accuracy, divide both dimensions of the garden by 250. In this case, divide 25m by 250, giving you 0.1m, and divide 15m by 250, giving you 0.06m. So, in your drawing, 0.1m will represent 1 unit horizontally, and 0.06m will represent 1 unit vertically.

3. Draw the outline: Start by drawing a rectangle in your chosen drawing area using the scale determined in step 2. Draw a line that is 0.1m (or 1 unit) in length and another line that is 0.06m (or 1 unit) in height to create the top-left corner of your rectangular garden. Continue drawing the outline by extending the lines horizontally for 25m (or 250 units) and vertically for 15m (or 250 units) based on the scale. This will give you the accurate plan of your rectangular garden.

4. Label the dimensions: Once you have drawn the outline, label the dimensions of the garden on your plan. Label the length as 25m and the width as 15m.

Remember to use a ruler or the appropriate tools in your drawing software to ensure precise measurements.