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scale of a map is inversely proportional to the area shown in the map​

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Answered by skvijay36
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he scale of a map inversely proportional to the area shown in the map? It is a fraction so 1:10,000 (1/10,000) which is 1 of something on the map/chart to 10,000 on the ground. Therefore 1 metre which could be the length of the map/chart will be 10Km on the ground. ... Two cities are 3 cm apart on the map.

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