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what is six figure grid references?​

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Answered by yuvraj309644
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Explanation:

There are two main types of grid reference: four-figure grid reference, such as '19 45', indicates a 1 km by 1 km square on the map; and. six-figure grid reference, such as '192 454', indicates a 100 m by 100 m square on the map.

Answered by kingRohan5
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Explanation:

Numerical grid references consist of an even number of digits. Eastings are written before Northings. Thus in a 6 digit grid reference 123456, the Easting component is 123 and the Northing component is 456, i.e. if the smallest unit is 100 metres, it refers to a point 12.3 km east and 45.6 km north from the origin.

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