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Chapter 7.4, Problem 1A
Depending on the map scale, 1 inch on a topographic map represents various distances on Earth. Convert the following scales and round to the nearest mile (Hint: 5280 feet = 1 mile.)
MAP SCALE | FRACTIONAL SCALE |
1:62, 500 | 1 inch on the map represents _______inches, or _______miles, on Earth. |
1:250, 000 | 1 inch on the map represents _______inches, or _______miles, on Earth. |
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Applications and Investigations in Earth Science Plus Mastering Geology with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (9th Edition) (What's New in Geosciences)
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