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SAEP Matric Success – Zisukhanyo Maths Lit Worksheet Tuesday 10th March 2009 Scale drawing The plan of a restaurant is shown below. The scale used in this plan is 1:100. The square grid paper used consists of 10 mm by 10 mm squares. 1. a) What are the actual lengths (in cm) of the following measurements on the plan? i) 1 mm ii) 2 mm iii) 5 mm iv) 10 mm b) What measurements (in mm) on the plan will the following actual lengths have? i) 2 m ii) 1,8 m iii) 3,5 m

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SAEP Matric Success – Zisukhanyo Maths Lit Worksheet

Tuesday 10th March 2009Scale drawing

The plan of a restaurant is shown below. The scale used in this plan is 1:100. The square grid paper used consists of 10 mm by 10 mm squares.

1. a) What are the actual lengths (in cm) of the following measurements on the plan?i) 1 mm ii) 2 mm iii) 5 mm iv) 10 mm

b) What measurements (in mm) on the plan will the following actual lengths have?i) 2 m ii) 1,8 m iii) 3,5 m

2. Estimate the following to the nearest ½ m without using a ruler:a) the external width and length of the whole buildingb) the internal width and length of the dining hallc) the internal width and length of the kitchend) the internal width and length of the toilet area

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3. On the plan, measure the following and give the actual dimensions in mm:a) the width of the front doorb) the side length of the square table Ac) the diameter of the round table Bd) the length and width of the counter Ce) the length and width of table Df) the length and width of the buffet Eg) the width of the external wallsh) the width of the internal walls

4. In the kitchen:a) make an estimate of the open floor space (in m2) on which the personnel can walk or standb) determine the actual length and width of the fridge Fc) if the height of the fridge is 2 m and 60% of its volume is available for cooling beverages, calculate this volume in litresd) determine the actual length and width of the cupboard G and calculate its volume (in m3) if its height is 2,2 me) determine the actual length and width of the working area WW’ that includes the washing up basinsf) determine the length and width of the table T and calculate its area in m2

5. By studying the front and side views of the restaurant (scale 1 : 100), determine the following:a) the actual height of the walls and the width and height of the two front windowsb) the actual radius of the semicircular window above the front doorc) the height of the small kitchen window above floor leveld) the length of the roof (front view) and its slant heighte) the vertical height of the top of the roof above floor level

Note: the drawings above are meant to be drawn on paper where dots are 1 cm apart. They have been reduced to fit into the available space.