Written Scale, Representative Scale, and Digital Scale.
if a map show the straight line distance between two cities as 3 and one half centimeters and the map scale show that 1 centimeter equals 100 kilometers what would the actual distance be ?
A map should include a key,a way to measure distance, and a compass rose.
1.locate title 2.locate scale 3.locate compass 4.study map
( inches is three times 3 inches, so three times 100 miles is 300 miles
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
I think its 1000 because 3/4 is 750 and 2/4 is 500 * * * * * NO. There is no general rule: it will depend on the map and the scale should be given on the map.
On the map, they will be 3/4 = 0.75 inch apart. The scale of 4 miles to 1 inch means that every 1 inch on the map represents 4 miles in reality. So, 3 miles would be represented by 3/4 inch on the map.
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.
Answer=4 3/8
if a map show the straight line distance between two cities as 3 and one half centimeters and the map scale show that 1 centimeter equals 100 kilometers what would the actual distance be ?
3/4 of an inch
64 divided by 3.25 equals 19.7. Problem solved
map key, name of the map, comapass rose, eh i only 3 sorry
A map should include a key,a way to measure distance, and a compass rose.
1. map shows direction. 2. map has scale. 3. latitude and longitude are drawn on a map. 4. land form are shown by convention sign on a map.
The map scale is 1:24000 which means lengths on the map are 1/24000th of the actual distance represented. 1 cm = 24000 cm = 240 meters (1 in = .38 mi) This is a mid-scale map suitable for a small town or city map where streets will be about 1 to 3 mm apart.
The four most important things on a map are the title, scale, legend, and compass rose. The title gives information about the map's purpose, the scale shows the relationship between distances on the map and in reality, the legend explains the symbols and colors used on the map, and the compass rose indicates the cardinal directions.