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The R. F. of a map is 1:10,00,000. Convert it into the statement of scale and draw a linear scale on which a distance of 125 kilometres can easily be read.​

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Answered by amitnrw
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The R. F. of a map is 1:10,00,000. Convert it into the statement of scale and draw a linear scale on which a distance of 125 kilometres can easily be read.​

R. F. of a map is 1:10,00,000

1 mm on map = 10,00,000 mm on actual

1 mm on map = 10, 00  m on actual

1 mm on map = 1 km on actual

125 mm on map = 125 km on actual

125 mm = 12.5 cm

125 km can be drawn with a length of 12.5 cm

Answered by sunprince0000
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The R. F. of a map is 1:10,00,000. Convert it into the statement of scale and draw a linear scale on which a distance of 125 kilometres can easily be read.​

R. F. of a map is 1:10,00,000

1 mm on map = 10,00,000 mm on actual

1 mm on map = 10, 00  m on actual

1 mm on map = 1 km on actual

125 mm on map = 125 km on actual

125 mm = 12.5 cm

125 km can be drawn with a length of 12.5 cm

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