Geography, asked by dipeshdipeshdhondee, 2 months ago

on a map the distance between two points is 14cm the actual distance between the point is 20 km , Draw a diagonal scale to rea this map km and hm the scale should be long enough to read up to 25 km , also Shaw a distanceof 76.6 km on it.​

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Answered by likhithaswamy1995
0

Answer:

53.62

Explanation:

1:0.7

for 20km 0.7x20= 14 cm

Answered by Sriji246
1

Answer:

The distance is 53.5 cm.

Explanation:

On a map, 1 cm corresponds to 1,428 meters in real life. As a result, you would divide by 1,000 to read the map in kilometers, and by 100 to read it in hectometers. The scale is as follows:

1 cm = 1.428 km

1 cm = 14.28 hm

The scale would be marked with the following increments: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14.

A distance of 76.6 km would be represented on a map as 76.6 km / 1.428 km/cm = 53.5 cm.

To know more about distance, refer:

https://brainly.in/question/80270

To know more about scale, refer:

https://brainly.in/question/17377025

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