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nccer 00105 - introduction to construction drawings 52min what is one way that an engineers scale differs from an architects scale? cannot be used to scale long distances is based on multiples of 10 is only used for drawings of machinery uses fractional values
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An engineer's scale is based on multiples of 10 (such as 1:10, 1:100), while an architect's scale uses different fractional - based ratios like 1/8" = 1'-0". It can be used for long distances and is not only for machinery drawings.
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B. is based on multiples of 10