Math, asked by nhagras37, 2 months ago

A map has a scale of 1 cm: 2 km.
What is the actual length of the road measuring 5.5 cm on the map?​

Answers

Answered by aartigarggarg469
1

Answer:

5.5 cm ×2

11km

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Answered by Prajjwal185
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Answer:

\Large{\boxed{\red{\underline{11 km}}}}

Step-by-step explanation:

On map, a simple small unit is choosen, so that big units can be expressed by small units.

The scale of the map is 1 cm = 2 km, So, every 1 cm on map is 2 km cm or 2000 meters.

Given, is the length of the road on the map is 5.5 cm. Means 5.5 cm is the smaller unit.

(We have, 1 cm = 2 km)

So, by solving we get,

\boxed{\red{\underline{5.5 \times 2 = 11 km}}}

So, the answer is \boxed{\red{\underline{11 km}}}

Meter is the bigger unit so after solving we choose bigger unit in the answer.

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Extra Information:-

1 Kilo-metre = 1000 Metre

1 Metre = 100 Centi-metre

And

1 Centi-metre = 10 Mili-metre.

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