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Q: If you are drawing a map in which the scale is 1 inch equals 2 miles?
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If you are drawing a map in which the scale is 1 equals 2 miles how many inches would it take to show 10 miles?

5 inches will equal 10 miles if the scale is 1 inch equals 2 miles


If you were drawing a map in which the scale is 1 inch equals 2 miles how many inches would it take to show 12 miles?

6 inches.


If you are drawing a map in which th scale is 1 inch equals 2 miles how many inches would it take to show 12 miles?

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One inch equals a mile is an example of this?

This is an example of a scale drawing.


Which has a smaller scale a map on which 1 inch equals 100 miles or a map that 1 inch equals 200 miles?

The map where 1 inch equals 100 miles


Which has the smaller scale a map on which 1inch equals 100miles or a map on which 1 inch equals 200 miles?

The 1 inch to 200 miles is the smaller scale.


If you are drawing a map where the scale is 1 inch equals 2 miles how many inches would it take to show 12 miles?

12 miles divided by 2 miles equals 6 inches so it is 6 inches dah


Which has the smaller scale a map on which 1 inch equals 100 miles or a map on which 1 inch equals 200 miles?

100 miles


If you are drawing a map in which the scale is 1 inch equals 3.5 miles how many inches would it take to show 14 miles and nbsp?

It would take 4 inches.


Which has the smaller scale a map with 1 inch equals 100 miles remap with 1 inch 200 miles?

200 miles has a smaller scale than 100 miles on an inch


Which has the smaller scale a map on which 1 inch equals 100 miles or a map on which 1 inch equals 200?

100 miles


Which has the smaller scale a map on which 1 inch equals 100 miles or a map on which 1 equals 200 miles?

1 inch equals 100 miles would be the smaller scale, as 1 inch on the map would be a plot of 100 miles of terrain, as opposed to 200 miles of terrain.