How is a distance along a straight line on a map measured
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Lay a piece of paper down on the map and mark it. Place a straight edge of a piece of paper onto your map. Line up the edge with both the first (“point A”) and second (“point B”) points you want to measure the distance between, then make a tick mark on the paper where each point is ...
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Lay a piece of paper down on the map and mark it. Place a straight edge of a piece of paper onto your map. Line up the edge with both the first (“point A”) and second (“point B”) points you want to measure the distance between, then make a tick mark on the paper where each point is.
- Make sure your piece of paper is long enough to make your 2 tick marks. Note that this method works better for shorter line distances.
- Hold the edge of the paper still on the map and mark as accurately as possible where the paper lines up to your 2 points.
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