equal to the ratio of the cubes of their lengths. For visualization
and instructional
purposes, this would be difficult to create in a hand-held model. It unfortunately
provides misconceptions about the relative sizes and
distances among planets in
our solar system.
online sources for further exploration
Map making
Nuclear medicine
Scale model of a pyramid
Scale models
Screen ratios
Understanding scale speed in model airplanes
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SQUARE ROOTS
A square root is the inverse of a squared number. The square root of 49, writ-
ten as
√
49 or 49
1/2
, is equal to
7, because 7
2
equals
49. Many real-world rela-
tionships involve square roots. For example, the height of liquid wax in a candle
is directly proportional to the square root of the amount of time a candle has been
burning. This information is useful in the design of candles, because the presence
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