Map and scale diagrams use ratios to represent real distances. If the scale is \(1:k\):
\[ \frac{\text{drawing}}{\text{actual}} = \frac{1}{k}, \quad \text{so} \quad \text{actual} = k \times \text{drawing} \]
You’ll see this in map questions, model-making, or technical drawings where a diagram represents something larger or smaller in real life.
Scale diagrams work with the ratio \(1:k\). Formula: actual = drawing × \(k\). Divide instead to find drawing size. Always keep units consistent.