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The distance between two cities on a map is 4 inches. The actual distance between the two cities is 24 miles. What is the scale...Asked by tatum
The distance between two cities on a map is 4 inches. The actual distance between the two cities is 24 miles.
What is the scale used on the map?
If the scale on a different map of the same area is inch = 1 mile, how many inches separate the same two cities?
What is the scale used on the map?
If the scale on a different map of the same area is inch = 1 mile, how many inches separate the same two cities?
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Answered by
Donald
What are the choices?
Answered by
tatum
its not multiple choice..its like a fill in the box kinda answer
Answered by
Donald
30 in.? I haven't done this type of stuff in a while.
Answered by
tatum
mee either. ugh.
oh well ill just put 30 in haha
oh well ill just put 30 in haha
Answered by
Writeacher
If 4 inches represents 24 miles, then wouldn't 1 inch represent 6 miles? How will you state that in terms of a scale?
And if 1 inch represents 1 mile, then ... ?
In math problems, the use of the word "difference" indicates the need to subtract. What will you do? Subtract what from what?
And if 1 inch represents 1 mile, then ... ?
In math problems, the use of the word "difference" indicates the need to subtract. What will you do? Subtract what from what?
Answered by
Donald
Yea, I'd do the same :)
Answered by
Donald
Sorry, I did that whole thing wrong. It is six;
4/24
4m=24
M=6 Miles
4/24
4m=24
M=6 Miles
Answered by
tatum
idk writeacher
Answered by
Donald
Yea, it's six, my bad:o
Answered by
tatum
oh haha to late turned it in thank u tho
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