it's called a scale
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A map scale shows the ratio between the distances on the map and the distances in reality (one inch= 10 miles, for example) whereas the map legend tells what the various symbols on the map represent (landforms, size of roadway, state capitals, etc.)
A T-10 lamp represents a tubular lamp like a fluorescent tube. These types of tubes are measures in 1/8 ths of an inch. So a T- 8 would be 1 inch in diameter. A T-10 would be 10/8 ths of an inch or 1 1/4 inches in diameter.
It depends on the map and the scale of the map. Some places 2 inches could mean 100 miles and others it could mean 10 feet.
yes it will because i have 26 inch rims on my 2005 ford explorer the only thing is it will rub a lil on the front so youll have to grind some of the fender wall down and make sure you also cant make big sharp turns
That thing is called a scale. It typically appears as a line marked off in miles, kilometers, or other units, showing the corresponding distance on the ground that each unit on the map represents.
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.
1/5th
10 miles = 1/4 inch
1 inch represents 750 miles. A half inch represents 375 miles.
Scale Bar, if like a ruler. Or Scale, if like "1 inch = 1 mile"
what is the inch represents of north america map
a full inch would be 1000 miles
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An inchworm.
the scale
An inch and a half.