If isometric projection of an object is drawn with true lengths the shape would be same and size is how much larger than actual isometric projection?

If isometric projection of an object is drawn with true lengths the shape would be same and size is how much larger than actual isometric projection? Correct Answer 22.5%

If the foreshortening of the isometric lines in an isometric projection is disregarded and instead, the true lengths are marked, the view obtained will be exactly of the same shape but larger in proportion than that obtained by the use of the isometric scale.

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