A scale links drawing length to real length
What you will learn
Know the rule, then use it
These are the short notes. Read each one, then check you can use it in the worked example below.
Method
Scale 1:n means 1 unit on the map represents n units in reality
State what 1 cm on the map represents
Scale 1:25,000 means 1 cm represents 25,000 cm = 250 m = 0.25 km
Multiply to find the real distance
8.4 cm × 25,000 = 210,000 cm
Convert to km
210,000 cm ÷ 100,000 = 2.1 km
Watch out
Students multiply then forget to convert units from cm to km
Convert units after scaling, not halfway through.
A map has scale 1:25,000. Two villages are 8.4 cm apart on the map. Find the real distance in km.
State what 1 cm on the map represents: Scale 1:25,000 means 1 cm represents 25,000 cm = 250 m = 0.25 km.
Multiply to find the real distance: 8.4 cm × 25,000 = 210,000 cm.
Convert to km: 210,000 cm ÷ 100,000 = 2.1 km.
2.1 km
Build up to the hardest questions
Do them in order. If you miss a step, read the solution, then redo the question without looking.
WorkedreasoningA map has scale 1:25,000. Two villages are 8.4 cm apart on the map. Find the real distance in km.
3 marks4 minsscale-drawings-and-maps-workedShow solution
A map has scale 1:25,000. Two villages are 8.4 cm apart on the map. Find the real distance in km.
- 1.State what 1 cm on the map represents: Scale 1:25,000 means 1 cm represents 25,000 cm = 250 m = 0.25 km.
- 2.Multiply to find the real distance: 8.4 cm × 25,000 = 210,000 cm.
- 3.Convert to km: 210,000 cm ÷ 100,000 = 2.1 km.
2.1 km
- M1: state what 1 cm on the map represents
- M1: multiply to find the real distance
- M1: convert to km
- A1: 2.1 km
Students multiply then forget to convert units from cm to km. Always show the full conversion chain explicitly.Also, note that 1 km = 100,000 cm, not 1,000 cm — writing this at the start of a question prevents the error.
DiagnosticrecallScale 1:50,000. Distance on map is 3.6 cm. Find real distance in km.
1 mark2 minsscale-drawings-and-maps-q1Show solution
Scale 1:50,000. Distance on map is 3.6 cm. Find real distance in km.
- 1.Spot the skill: Scale 1:n means 1 unit on the map represents n units in reality.
- 2.Use the state what 1 cm on the map represents stage first, then multiply to find the real distance.
- 3.Keep the final answer visible: 1.8 km.
1.8 km
- M1: use the correct scale 1:n means 1 unit on the map represents n units in reality.multiply map measurement by n to get real measurement. for areas: scale factor for area = (linear scale factor)2.
- A1: 1.8 km
Students multiply then forget to convert units from cm to km. Always show the full conversion chain explicitly.Also, note that 1 km = 100,000 cm, not 1,000 cm — writing this at the start of a question prevents the error.
EasyprocedureReal distance is 5 km. Map uses scale 1:200,000. Find map distance in cm.
2 marks3 minsscale-drawings-and-maps-q2Show solution
Real distance is 5 km. Map uses scale 1:200,000. Find map distance in cm.
- 1.Spot the skill: Scale 1:n means 1 unit on the map represents n units in reality.
- 2.Use the multiply to find the real distance stage first, then convert to km.
- 3.Keep the final answer visible: 2.5 cm.
2.5 cm
- M1: use the correct scale 1:n means 1 unit on the map represents n units in reality.multiply map measurement by n to get real measurement. for areas: scale factor for area = (linear scale factor)2.
- A1: 2.5 cm
Students multiply then forget to convert units from cm to km. Always show the full conversion chain explicitly.Also, note that 1 km = 100,000 cm, not 1,000 cm — writing this at the start of a question prevents the error.
MediumreasoningA garden is drawn at scale 1:200. The drawing shows an area of 12 cm2. Find the real area in m2.
3 marks4 minsscale-drawings-and-maps-q3Show solution
A garden is drawn at scale 1:200. The drawing shows an area of 12 cm2. Find the real area in m2.
- 1.Spot the skill: Scale 1:n means 1 unit on the map represents n units in reality.
- 2.Use the convert to km stage first, then state what 1 cm on the map represents.
- 3.Keep the final answer visible: 4.8 m2.
4.8 m2
- M1: use the correct scale 1:n means 1 unit on the map represents n units in reality.multiply map measurement by n to get real measurement. for areas: scale factor for area = (linear scale factor)2.
- A1: 4.8 m2
Students multiply then forget to convert units from cm to km. Always show the full conversion chain explicitly.Also, note that 1 km = 100,000 cm, not 1,000 cm — writing this at the start of a question prevents the error.
Hardproblem solvingA scale drawing shows a room 6.5 cm long. Scale is 1:40. Find the real length in metres.
3 marks5 minsscale-drawings-and-maps-q4Show solution
A scale drawing shows a room 6.5 cm long. Scale is 1:40. Find the real length in metres.
- 1.Spot the skill: Scale 1:n means 1 unit on the map represents n units in reality.
- 2.Use the state what 1 cm on the map represents stage first, then multiply to find the real distance.
- 3.Keep the final answer visible: 2.6 m.
2.6 m
- M1: use the correct scale 1:n means 1 unit on the map represents n units in reality.multiply map measurement by n to get real measurement. for areas: scale factor for area = (linear scale factor)2.
- A1: 2.6 m
Students multiply then forget to convert units from cm to km. Always show the full conversion chain explicitly.Also, note that 1 km = 100,000 cm, not 1,000 cm — writing this at the start of a question prevents the error.
Exam-stylemulti-stepOn a map scale 1:100,000, two towns are 4.3 cm apart. Find the real distance in km.
4 marks6 minsscale-drawings-and-maps-q5Show solution
On a map scale 1:100,000, two towns are 4.3 cm apart. Find the real distance in km.
- 1.Spot the skill: Scale 1:n means 1 unit on the map represents n units in reality.
- 2.Use the multiply to find the real distance stage first, then convert to km.
- 3.Keep the final answer visible: 4.3 km.
4.3 km
- M1: use the correct scale 1:n means 1 unit on the map represents n units in reality.multiply map measurement by n to get real measurement. for areas: scale factor for area = (linear scale factor)2.
- A1: 4.3 km
Students multiply then forget to convert units from cm to km. Always show the full conversion chain explicitly.Also, note that 1 km = 100,000 cm, not 1,000 cm — writing this at the start of a question prevents the error.
Grade 9 stretchproblem solvingA map has scale 1:25,000. Two points are 6 cm apart on the map. Find the real distance in kilometres.
4 marks7 minsscale-g9Show solution
A map has scale 1:25,000. Two points are 6 cm apart on the map. Find the real distance in kilometres.
- 1.Multiply by the scale factor.
- 2.Convert centimetres to kilometres.
1.5 km
- M1: obtain 150,000 cm
- A1: 1.5 km
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Switch between skills
Set a timer and attempt all four questions before opening any answers. This is closer to the way skills appear in a real paper.
1Scale drawings and maps - 2 marksScale 1:50,000. Distance on map is 3.6 cm. Find real distance in km.Mark answer
1.8 km
2Ratio and sharing - 2 marksTwo people share profit in ratio 5:3. Total profit £640. Find each share.Mark answer
£400 and £240
3Fractions and ratios - 2 marksA map scale is 1:25,000. Express as a fraction.Mark answer
,000
4Direct and inverse proportion - 3 marksy ∝ 1/x2. When x = 2, y = 9. Find y when x = 6.Mark answer
1
- I can explain the method for scale drawings and maps.
- I can show clear working without skipping key steps.
- I can avoid this mistake: Students multiply then forget to convert units from cm to km.Always show the full conversion chain explicitly.Also, note that 1 km = 100,000 cm, not 1,000 cm — writing this at the start of a question prevents the error.
This guide follows the Pearson Edexcel GCSE Mathematics 1MA1 specification. Practice questions are original Learnova questions shaped around official content and exam skills.