You look at the SCALE of the map. This usually has a line marked with mileage. You measure a sample of that mileage with a ruler , then compare it to the distance between the 2 points. - For instance, if 100 miles is equal to an inch, and the 2 points are 4 inches apart, then the distance is 100 x 4 , or 400 miles.
The shortest distance between two points is a line, or a line segment. If you have two points, and you know they are part of a line, you can connect them with a line.
The scale (distance scale) shows the relationship between lengths on the map and actual distances. The bar scale (if provided) shows a sample distance, typically for centimeters or inches on the map.
The scale (distance scale) shows the relationship between lengths on the map and actual distances. The bar scale (if provided) shows a sample distance, typically for centimeters or inches on the map.
The scale (distance scale) shows the relationship between lengths on the map and actual distances. The bar scale (if provided) shows a sample distance, typically for centimeters or inches on the map.
The scale bar on a map helps you measure distance. It represents the relationship between the distances on the map to the actual distances on the Earth's surface. By using the scale bar, you can accurately determine the distance between two points on the map.
A part of a circle between two points on a circle is called is called an arc.
It's the part that is the same distance from all points on the surface.
an edge
A line segment is a straight path between two points on a line. Its length is the distance between those two points.
A circleus.
A line segment
arc