The "scale of miles" on a map using the English distance units is the ratio of indicated distances to actual physical distances. e.g. 1 inch = 1 mile
That depends on the scale. If an inch equals 100 miles, they will be 3.22 inches apart. If an inch equals 50 miles, they will be 6.44 inches apart.
The scale of the map is 1 inch represents 15 miles. This is calculated by dividing the actual distance (60 miles) by the distance on the map (4 inches).
48 x 5 = 240, 48 x 2.5 = 120 so 360 miles.
64 divided by 3.25 equals 19.7. Problem solved
A distance scale is a representation of the relationship between distances on a map or diagram and the actual distances they represent in the real world. It is typically expressed as a ratio or a bar scale, allowing users to convert measurements between the map and reality.
The "scale of miles" on a map using the English distance units is the ratio of indicated distances to actual physical distances. e.g. 1 inch = 1 mile
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it is an instrument for measuring a person
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A large scale map is a map with much more detail and focus in a particular area. For example, a map of a neighborhood or street compared to a small scale map, a map of Europe.