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A map is drawn to a scale of 1:3000.two points on the map are 9.5cm apart .what is the actual distance between the points?
8 years ago

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plumpycat
1:3000 means that 1 cm on the map represents 3000 cm in real life.
Thus, 9.5 cm on the map represents 9.5*3000 cm in real life.
Once you calculate this, you may wish to convert it to metres to make it more readable/understandable.
8 years ago
Rajpal
Good
3 years ago

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