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Question
one way that an engineer’s scale differs from an architectural scale is that the engineer’s scale ______
- uses fractional values
- is based on units of 10
- cannot be used to scale long distances
- is only used for drawings of machinery
Brief Explanations
- Analyze each option:
- "uses fractional values": Architectural scales often use fractional values (e.g., 1/4", 1/8"), while engineer's scales are decimal - based, so this is incorrect.
- "is based on units of 10": Engineer's scales are based on decimal (units of 10) systems (e.g., 1:10, 1:100, 1:1000), unlike architectural scales which are often fractional. This is correct.
- "cannot be used to scale long distances": Engineer's scales can be used for long - distance scaling (e.g., in civil engineering for large - scale projects), so this is incorrect.
- "is only used for drawings of machinery": Engineer's scales are used in various engineering fields (civil, mechanical, etc.) not just machinery, so this is incorrect.
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B. is based on units of 10