Math, asked by shreya5491, 12 days ago

with what number should we multiply -36/35 so that product be -6/5 ?

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Answered by sanjaakash2008
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Answer:

Scales are used on maps in the same way that they are used in plans.

A scale of 1 : 50 000 is used on many Ordnance Survey maps.

This means that 1 cm on the map represents an actual distance of 50 000 cm (or 500 m or 0.5 km).

Converting measurements on a map

We saw above that if a map has a scale of 1 : 50000, then 1 cm on the map is 50000 cm in real life.

(a) Imagine we have measured a distance as 3 cm on this map, and we want to find out how far this is in real life.

To work out the distance in real life, we need to multiply this length by 50000.

This gives 3 cm × 50000 = 150000 cm which is 1500 m or 1.5 km.

Alternatively, we could have just remembered that each 1 cm on the map is 0.5 km in real life.

Hence, 3 cm on the map must be 3 × 0.5 km = 1.5 km in real life

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