Social Sciences, asked by vikramanpilla2014, 1 month ago

If we show 10 km distance by 2cm on a map the 1 cm on the map will show how much distance on the ground: *

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Answered by padalaramya1985
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Each 1 cm is worth 0.25 km, so the distance in real life is 10 × 0.25 km = 2.5 km.

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Answered by SteffiPaul
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Therefore 1 cm on the map will show 5 km on the ground.

Given:

10 km distance in the real ground is represented by 2 cm on the map.

To Find:

The 1 cm on the map will show how much distance on the ground.

Solution:

The given question can be solved very easily as shown below.

Given that,

10 km distance in the real ground is represented by 2 cm on the map.

⇒ 2 cm = 10 km

To get a 1 cm distance the 10 km should be divided by 2.

⇒ 1 cm = 10/2 km = 5 km

Therefore 1 cm on the map will show 5 km on the ground.

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