1:50000 cm
1 cm=50000 divide by one humdred thousand.km
1 cm=0.5 km.
To convert a direct statement scale to an RF scale, you need to assign numerical values to the categories on the direct statement scale. For example, if your direct statement scale ranges from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree," you can assign numerical values like 1 for "strongly disagree" and 5 for "strongly agree." Then, you can convert these numerical values to corresponding RF scale values.
scale can be expressed in words called statement of scale.
To find the real distance between the cities, multiply the map distance by the scale. In this case, 6 cm multiplied by 20 km would give you a real distance of 120 km between the two cities.
The three map scales are small scale, medium scale, and large scale. Small scale maps cover large areas with less detail, medium scale maps cover regions with more detail, and large scale maps cover smaller areas with the most detail.
A scale bar is a science tool that measures the weight of an object.
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multiply the number by 100,000 to the the R.F scale number.
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To convert a direct statement scale to an RF scale, you need to assign numerical values to the categories on the direct statement scale. For example, if your direct statement scale ranges from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree," you can assign numerical values like 1 for "strongly disagree" and 5 for "strongly agree." Then, you can convert these numerical values to corresponding RF scale values.
A statement scale is a scale that makes a statement!! :) ;) :(
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What is the difference between a bar scale and a statement scale
direct scale gets onto a source of cows in a herd when representive fraction is relating to an outrage of pigs eating cows in a herd.... yup.
scale can be expressed in words called statement of scale.
1/16 convert to engineering scale, 1 divided by 16 = 0.0625" 0.0625" (architectural) divided by (12 in/feet) (to convert to engineering scale) = 0.0052" in engineering scale
Convert 240 k to the celsius scale
a) Why does the scale of a photograph vary from point to point?