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6 June, 22:01

A map is drawn so that every 1 inch on the map represents 50 actual miles. The table below can be used to record the actual

distances between towns on the map.

Actual Distances and Map Distances

Actual Distance (mi.)

Map Distance (in.)

1

T

50

What is the actual distance between two towns that are 4 inches apart on the map?

054 miles

O 80 miles

0 150 miles

200 miles

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  1. 6 June, 22:23
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    200 Miles

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This representation of map distance is known as scale. Maps are made to scale. In this situation the map is made in a 1:50 scale. Without a scale it is not possible to make a map.

    1 inch of the map represents 50 actual miles

    So, 4 inches would be

    4*50 = 200 miles

    ∴ So, two towns that are 4 inches apart on the map are actually 200 Miles apart.
  2. 6 June, 23:01
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    Answer: the answer is 200 because its 4 in and one in is 50 so 1*4=4 and 50*4=200
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