30 miles
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 scale of the map is the ratio between the distance on the map compared with the distance on the ground. It is used to determine the "real world" distance from the map distance.
The term for the relationship between the distance on the map and actual distance is the "scale"For example, the scale may be 1 inch equals 10 miles.So for every inch on the map it relates to 10 miles in the real world.The scale is usually shown in the bottom right corner of the map.
This is called scale. Every map is drawn to a certain scale (which is the relationship between the distance on the map and the corresponding distance in reality). The map scale is indicated normally as a ratio. For example 1:1,000,000. This means that 1cm on the map (for example) relates to 1,000,000cm (10km) in reality.
You would look for the map's scale, which is typically provided in a legend on the map. The scale will indicate the ratio between a unit of length on the map (such as an inch) and the actual distance it represents in real life. This ratio allows you to convert distances on the map to their real-world equivalents.
The scale of a map shows the relationship between the map distance and real world distance. The average scale is one eighty-thousandth of the actual size.
Distance between these two is 4081 miles. This distance is just gauged by the satellite method. Real distance may differ in reality.
There was no real founder of williamsburg except for it being moved from Jamestown towilliamsburg by the general assembly (of Virginia)they moved it to middle plantation and switched the name to williamsburg
It's the relationship between the paper distance and the distance in the real world
look at the scale of the map
Scale
scaling.
It is the magnitude, or absolute value, of the real number.
Absolute Value
The scale bar of the map.
The scale of the map is the ratio between the distance on the map compared with the distance on the ground. It is used to determine the "real world" distance from the map distance.
Yes, Busch Gardens is in Tampa, Florida and in Williamsburg, Virginia.