Stage 4 · Ratios, Proportion & Percentages

4.2  Proportion: When Two Ratios Are Equal

A proportion says two ratios match — and that one fact gives you a tool for testing, solving, and reading any map.

For ages 10–12 · Intuition before notation
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Point 4 of 4 in this lesson: 4.2.4 Scale on a map (and scale drawings)

4.2.4 Scale on a map (and scale drawings)

A map is a scale drawing of the real world: every length is shrunk by the same factor, so the map and the land form a giant proportion. A map's scale is a ratio, map distance : real distance. You might see it written 1 cm:100 m — "one centimeter on the map stands for one hundred meters on the ground."

Convert to the same unit first

A scale is only a clean ratio of pure numbers when both sides use the same unit. To turn 1 cm:100 m into a number ratio, change 100 m into centimeters: 100 m = 100 × 100 cm = 10000 cm. So the scale is 1:10000. Always match units before you cross-multiply.

start park 3.5 cm on the map Scale 1 : 10000 map : real 1 cm : 10000 cm equals 3.5 cm : 35000 cm 35000 cm = 350 m
At scale 1:10000, a road measuring 3.5 cm on the map is 3.5 × 10000 = 35000 cm = 350 m in real life. Map and ground form a proportion.

To go from map to ground, set up a proportion with the scale on one side and your measurement on the other, then cross-multiply. With scale 1:10000 and a map distance of 3.5 cm:

110000 = 3.5x  →  1·x = 10000·3.5  →  x = 35000 cm = 350 m

Going the other way — from a real distance back to a map distance — uses the same proportion; you just solve for the other letter. The scale is the bridge in both directions.

Worked example — real distance back to map

On the same 1:10000 map, how long is a 2 km road? First match units: 2 km = 200000 cm. Then 110000 = x200000, so 1·200000 = 10000·x, giving x = 200000 ÷ 10000 = 20 cm on the map.

🎮 Try itMap distance to real distance

Pick a map scale and a map distance in centimeters. The widget sets up the proportion, cross-multiplies, and reports the real distance in sensible units (meters, or kilometers when it gets large).

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Map distance (cm) 3.5
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