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what are the merits of representative fraction​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A representative fraction (RF) is the ratio of distance on the map to distance on the ground. Representative fractions are a unit-less relation between one “unit” on the map and how ever many “units” of the same type on the ground.

One of the major advantages of using the R.F. (Representative Fraction) scale is that it allows you to directly compare the sizes of objects between different maps. Because the R.F. eliminates the use of specific units (such as inches, feet, miles, etc.), there are no complicated conversions needed.

Answered by aditi240770
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One of the major advantages of using the R.F. (Representative Fraction) scale is that it allows you to directly compare the sizes of objects between different maps. Because the R.F. eliminates the use of specific units (such as inches, feet, miles, etc.), there are no complicated conversions needed.

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