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6 March, 15:52

I have a math question. Two fielda ats state park are 1000 meters from each other. On a map, the two fields are 8 centimeters apart. What scale is the map using? Is it the metric scale?

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  1. 6 March, 17:56
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    The scale used is 1 : 12500. And the scale is in centimetres

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    state park are 1000 meters from each other.

    On a map, the two fields are 8 centimetres apart

    To Find:

    The scale used by the map = ?

    Is it the metric scale?

    Solution:

    Actual distance between the parks is 1000 meters. But in map the distance is 8 centimetres

    so the scale for map to actual distance is

    8 cm : 1000 m

    Now,

    1 m = 100 m

    So

    1000 m = 100000 cm

    Thus

    8 cm : 100000 cm

    On Reducing we get,

    1 : 12500
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