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by aferguson » Sat Dec 31, 2011 3:40 pm
wrong......you've got it backwards.
when dealing with math stuff, try and think about it in practical terms first and that will usually guide you to the right formula.
In this case, you know that 1/18 scale is about twice as big as 1/35, right? So, the number you should be increasing the plans by should be around 2, ie you want to double the size of the plans (which would actually make them 1/17.5, not quite 1/18).
So, using 35 and 18, how do you get a number that's almost 2? You divide 35 by 18 and get 1.944, like Pickel said. So enlarge your plans by 1.944 and that will make 1/35 scale plans into 1/18 scale plans.
I would avoid using percentages as they can get confusing because you have to take into acount decimal points and the original amount is 100% and so on.
Just keep things as simple as possible when doing any math and think it through in practical terms first..that will almost always guide you to the right answer.
If the photocopier you are using deals in percentages then, yes, you move the decimal point two to the right. So you would enlarge the plans my 94.4%. Note that it's not 194.4%. Enlarging them BY 100% would be doubling them in size, so, since you don't quite want them doubled in size, you ignore the 1 in front of 1.944 and just deal with the .944, move the decimal two to the right and you get 94.4% enlargement. As i said, dealing with percentages can get a bit confusing unless you really understand what they mean.
A simple way to double check before you do all your copying is to copy one bit, and measure it. If it's nearly double the size of the same section in the 1/35 scale plans then you are on the right track. If it's way off, you've made a mistake somewhere.
Most photocopiers deal in magnification amount, not percentages, so you would just use 1.944.
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