1000 (Each 1/4 of an inch equals 250 miles. 250 x 4 = 1000)
If 1 inch equals 400 miles, then 2.5 inches would be equal to 1000 miles (2.5 inches x 400 miles/inch).
To measure the distance between Denver and Lincoln using a ruler with a scale of 1 inch = 100 miles, you would convert 100 miles to inches, which equals 1 inch on the ruler. Therefore, to measure to the nearest 1/4 inch on the ruler, you would calculate 1 inch divided by 4, which equals 25 miles for each 1/4 inch on the ruler.
1 inch = 200 miles0.5 inch = 100 milesSince the inch is divided in half, the number of miles is divided in half too. Half of 200 is 100.
The scale of a map determines how much real-world distance is represented by an inch on the map. For example, a map with a scale of 1:24,000 means that 1 inch on the map represents 24,000 inches or 2,000 feet in the real world.
No, one inch does not always equal the same distance on all maps. The scale of a map determines how distances on the map relate to actual distances on the Earth's surface. Different maps can have different scales depending on the level of detail and size of the area being depicted.
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If 1 inch equals 400 miles, then 2.5 inches would be equal to 1000 miles (2.5 inches x 400 miles/inch).
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This question is wrong .Neither 1 inch is equal to 100 miles nor 200 miles .the relation between inch and miles is as follows . 1 inch =1.578 X 10 -5.
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If 1 inch equals 400 miles on the map, then 2.5 inches on the map would equal 1000 miles in real life. This is calculated by multiplying the scale factor (1 inch equals 400 miles) by the distance on the map (2.5 inches).
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750 / 3 = 250 miles per 1/4 inch 1 inch = 1,000 miles
One inch on the map would equal 1000 miles since it is 4 times the size of three fourths of an inch.
5 inches equals 500 miles. If you multiply 100 by 5 you must multiply 1 inch by 5.