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Two towns are 3.5 inches
A map has a scale of 2 inches to 6 miles. Two towns on the map are 17.5 inches apart. What is the actual distance between the
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Why did medieval towns offer more freedom than manors?
(1 point) ○ Towns had no church officials. ○ Towns had fewer guilds to
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Why did medieval towns offer more freedom than manors?
A. Towns had no church officials. B. Towns had fewer guilds to restrict
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Two towns on a map are 2 1/4 inches apart. The actual distance between the two towns is 45 miles. what does one inch on the map
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What term is used for towns that have harbors where ships can dock and trading can take place?
seaport towns ocean towns port
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What term is used for towns that have harbors where ships can dock and trading can take place?
seaport towns ocean towns port
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The distance between two towns on a map varies directly with the actual distance between the towns. Seven and a half inches on
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On the map, two inches represents 12 miles. If the distance between two towns is 4.5 inches on the map, How many miles apart are
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What were boomtowns? A. towns that Chinese immigrants established B. towns that were set up where
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a towns snowfall in december averages 13 inches with a standard diviation of 8 inches while in february the average snowfall is
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