The map scale is 1:24000 which means lengths on the map are 1/24000th of the actual distance represented. 1 cm = 24000 cm = 240 meters (1 in = .38 mi)
This is a mid-scale map suitable for a small town or city map where streets will be about 1 to 3 mm apart.
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The map scale represents the ratio of the map to the real thing. For example, a map scale might say that 1 inch equals 1 mile. That would mean that every inch on the map represents a mile for the real thing.
The key tells u wat the symbols mean on a map
The legend or key shows what the symbols mean
The key on a map explains what the symbols and images on the map mean.
A scale of 1:24 000 on a map means that things shown on the map are actually 24000 times bigger than they are on the map.
It means that a distance of 1 cm on the map represents a distance of 24000 cm or 240 metres in real life.
The map of 1:24000 scale is a large-scale topographic map, which indicates most terrain features.
A 1:250000 map is an intermediate scale map used for land management. It displays natural features and terrain, but not in the detail shown on 1:24000 maps.
The scale 1:24000 is a numerical factor scale, equivalent to a large scale map.
24000 + 15.5% = 24000 x (1 + (15.5/100)) = 27720
There are 38624256 meters in 24000 miles. 24000 miles x 1609.344 meters/1 mile = 38624256 meters 1 miles = 1609.344 meters
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Expressed as a ratio in its simplest form, 50:24000 is equal to 1:480.
it means that any measurement you make on the map is 25,000 times bigger in the real world. ie. 1 metre on the map would be 25,000 metres (25 kms) on the ground
24000
14.5 percent of 24000 24000 × 14.5% = 3480 OR 24000 × 0.145 = 3480