Scale: 1:50 (1 cm on your drawing represents 50 cm in real life) 1. Draw the Mini Golf Course (Top View): - Real-world dimensions: Assume the course is 4m x 2m. - Scaled dimensions: 4m = 400cm, so scaled length = 400cm / 50 = 8cm. 2m = 200cm, so scaled width = 200cm / 50 = 4cm. - Drawing: Use your ruler to draw a rectangle that is 8cm long and 4cm wide. This represents the top view of your mini golf course. 2. Draw Obstacle 1: Rectangular Prism with Cylinder (Top View): - Real-world dimensions (example): Prism is 16cm x 12cm x 8cm. Cylinder has a radius of 4cm and height of 8cm. - Placement: Decide where on the mini golf course you want to place the prism. For example, you could center it on one side. - Drawing the Prism: Draw a rectangle representing the top view of the prism. The dimensions are 16cm x 12cm. - Drawing the Cylinder: Inside the rectangle, draw a circle representing the top view of the cylinder. The radius of the circle is 4cm. You can use a compass to draw the circle, or carefully draw it by hand. 3. Draw Obstacle 2: Cube Prism (Top View): - Real-world dimensions (example): Cube has sides of 10cm. - Placement: Decide where to place the cube on the mini golf course. - Drawing the Cube: Draw a square representing the top view of the cube. The sides of the square are 10cm. 4. Draw the Side View: - Mini Golf Course (Side View): Draw a horizontal line to represent the ground. Then, draw a rectangle that represents the side of the mini golf course. The width of See more