The scale is 83 1/3 miles per inch, times 34.5 inches is 2875 miles.
Using decimals would introduce a slight error, so what you may want to do instead is assume a scale 1 inch = 250 miles, times 34.5 is 8625, and then divide by 3 for your actual scale. 8625/3 = 2875
(63360 x 5in) / 10in on map = 31,680 ==> the fraction scale is 1:31,680
1 375 miles
14000 divided by 100000 = 0.14 feet, i.e. 1.68 inches or 4.28 cm
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.
( inches is three times 3 inches, so three times 100 miles is 300 miles
90 miles
To find the actual distance represented by 5.5 inches on the map, you can use the scale of 1 inch = 38 feet. Multiply 5.5 inches by 38 feet to get the actual distance: 5.5 x 38 = 209 feet. Therefore, the actual distance represented by 5.5 inches on the map is 209 feet.
The scale of the map is 1 inch represents 15 miles. This is calculated by dividing the actual distance (60 miles) by the distance on the map (4 inches).
250 miles !
(63360 x 5in) / 10in on map = 31,680 ==> the fraction scale is 1:31,680
On a planimetric map, the scale indicates the ratio of distance on the map to the actual distance on the ground. It typically expresses this relationship in terms of inches per mile, allowing users to understand how many inches on the map correspond to a real-mile distance. For example, a scale of 1 inch to 1 mile means that each inch on the map represents one mile in reality. This helps users accurately measure distances and navigate using the map.
miles
Using the map scale, 1 inch represents 5 miles. If the map distance between Barnesville and Carlton is 3 inches, the actual distance between them would be 3 inches x 5 miles = 15 miles.
Scale
For a scale of 1 inch = 50 miles, a length of 9 inches is 9 x 50 miles = 450 miles
62.5
13000 miles6.5 x 2000