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.
Answer=4 3/8
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.
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.
On a digital scale, 1 pound 34 ounces would display as 3.125 pounds, since there are 16 ounces in a pound. The scale would show a weight slightly above 3 pounds, indicating the additional 2 ounces over the 3-pound mark. Depending on the scale's precision, it may also show decimal points, clearly indicating the total weight.