1 centimetre on map is 150.000 centimetres on the ground.
Therefore: 7 x 150,000 = 1,050,000 centimetres.
Which is 10.5 kilometres on the ground when converted to kilometres.
A map scale of 1:175 000 means that 1 centimetre on the map represent 175,000 centimetres on the ground.
A map scale of 1:175 000 means that 1 centimetre on the map represent 175,000 centimetres on the ground.
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.
A scale of 124000 (often written as 1:124 000) means that 1 centimetre on the map represents 124,000 centimetres on the ground.
The scale that the map has been drawn at represents actual distance. For instance: a map with a 1: 50 000 (one to fifty thousand) scale means that one centimetre measured on the map represents fifty thousand centimetres on the ground.
Yes.
A map scale of 1:175 000 means that 1 centimetre on the map represent 175,000 centimetres on the ground.
A map scale of 1:175 000 means that 1 centimetre on the map represent 175,000 centimetres on the ground.
A map scale of 1:175 000 means that 1 centimetre on the map represent 175,000 centimetres on the ground.
It's 1 centimeter long, and it represents 2 kilometers scale distance.
A map scale of 1:175 000 means that 1 centimetre on the map represent 175,000 centimetres on the ground.
The scale. a map scale **************************************** A map with a scale of 1:50 000 (ratio of 1 in 50,000) means that 1 centimetre measured on the map represnts 50,000 centimetres on the ground.
A scale of 1:24 000 on a map means that things shown on the map are actually 24000 times bigger than they are on the map.
An example of a map's scale: A map with a scale of 1:50 000 (one to fifty thousand) means that 1 centimetre measured on the map, represents 50,000 centimetres on the ground.
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.
A map with a scale of 1:50 000 (one in fifty thousand) means that 1 centimetre measured on the map represents 50,000 centimetres on the ground.
Numbers and measurements. We can use the scale to figure out how big or far something on the map really is.