That depends on the scale factor of the map.
5 inches equals 500 miles. If you multiply 100 by 5 you must multiply 1 inch by 5.
1 inch would equal one mile because no city is 100 miles. so the map would be a fraction of an inch and that would be hard to read :P same with 500 miles. Hi CVMS!!!
A map scale allows the map user to figure distance on a map as compared to the real distance. For instance on a map scale 1 inch might equal 500 miles.
500 miles is 804.67 kilometers.
If we assume that a kilomile is the same concept as a kilometre, that is, equal to 1000 miles, then 500 kilomiles is equal to 500 x 1000 = 500000 miles.
500 miles = 804.67 kilometres
When designing a map of a city, it is important to consider the scale to accurately represent the features of the city. If you let 1 inch equal 1 mile, the map would be too large for a city as it would require a lot of space. On the other hand, if you let 1 inch equal 100 miles, the map would be too small and lack detail. Therefore, a scale of 1 inch equaling 500 miles would be more appropriate for a city map as it strikes a balance between detail and size.
If 1 inch = 500 miles, then each quarter inch would equal 125 miles. Therefore 2 and 3 forths (quarters) would total 1,375 miles.
If 1 inch on the map represents 100 miles, to find out how many inches would represent 500 miles, you would divide 500 by 100. This calculation results in 5 inches. Therefore, it would take 5 inches on the map to show 500 miles.
0.3106 miles is equal to 500 meters.5000 cm is equal to 500 meters 546.806649 yards is equal to 500 meters
To determine how many inches it would take to show 500 miles on a map where 1 inch equals 100 miles, you can set up a proportion. Since 1 inch represents 100 miles, you can set up the equation: 1 inch / 100 miles = x inches / 500 miles. Cross multiplying gives you x = (1 inch * 500 miles) / 100 miles = 5 inches. Therefore, it would take 5 inches on the map to show 500 miles.
500 kilometers is approximately equal to 310.7 miles.