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a map has a scale of 1 cm : 18km. Two cities are 2.9 cm apart on the map. To the nearest tenth of a kilometer, what is the actual distance corresponding to the map distance?

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Answered by singhhimesh75
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Answer:

Explanation:

So the map has a scale of 1 cm: 20 km. Next, you look at how far they are apart and see if the scale and the distance on the map are the same measurement. In this case, they are both centimeters so they stay the same. Then, all you do is multiple the real size, 20 km, by

2.5

1

. Then, 20 x 2.5=50. So the answer is 50 km

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