A map with 2000 miles per inch would cram more things into the inch than one that uses 1 inch for 1000 miles. So the map with the scale of 1 inch for 1000 miles would show more detail.
1 Inch equals 200 miles
1,000 miles
Assuming you mean "two and a half inches"? The answer is 1000 miles
There is no standard scale of a map. The scale used depends on what the map is used for. A motorist may use a 4 miles to 1 inch, a cyclist 1 mile to 1 inch (or 1:50 000), and a walker use 1:25 000 - and so on.
100 miles per
Written Scale, Representative Scale, and Digital Scale.
The 1 inch to 200 miles is the smaller scale.
200 miles has a smaller scale than 100 miles on an inch
The smaller scale map is the 1 inch to 200 miles. The smaller the ratio (1:100, 1:200 etc) the larger the scale, and the more detail is in the map.
The smaller scale map is the 1 inch to 200 miles scale.
100 miles
The map where 1 inch equals 100 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.
100 miles
100 miles
200 because it would have more miles in the inch than 100 miles.
Remember it this way: If you had two model submarines of the same boat, one was 1:50 scale and one was 1:200 scale, which model would be larger?
100 miles