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The 17th scale refers to a scale where one unit on the model represents 17 units in reality. To convert this scale to centimeters, you divide the real size by 17. For example, if an object is 17 centimeters in real life, it would be represented as 1 centimeter on a 17th scale model.
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If the scale is 1:76, it means that 1 unit on the scale is equivalent to 76 units in real life. To convert this to centimeters, you need to know what 1 unit on the scale represents in real life. If that were known, you could then multiply that value by 1.76 to find the equivalent in centimeters.
1:35 scale means that 1 unit on the model represents 35 units in real life. To convert this to centimeters, you would need to measure the real-life object and divide by 35 to find its representation in centimeters on the model.
A centimetre is a centimetre - wherever it is. On paper or in real life.
We have no idea, and can't calculate it with the information given in the question."2cm" is not a scale. A scale tells what real distance is represented by 2cm on this map.
If beavecoons were real, they would be up to 60 centimeters long, and 15 centimeters wide. They are said to be the offspring of a raccoon and a beaver.
If a map scale is 1:240,000, it means that 1 centimeter on the map represents 240,000 centimeters in reality. To convert this to a more practical unit, 240,000 centimeters is equal to 2,400 meters or 2.4 kilometers. Therefore, 1 centimeter on the map corresponds to 2.4 kilometers in real life.
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This problem is an example of a universal mathematical principle that has manyapplications to all phases of real life, commerce, and emotional involvement.(5.5 of anything) plus (5.5 of the same thing) plus (4.7 of them) plus (4.7 more)is equal to 20.4 of them, whether they are centimeters, cans of soda, or light years.
You will have to check the legend of the map to determine what the ratio of Centimeters to Kilometers on your particular map is. Maps come in different sizes and ratios. The ratio is usually found somewhere at the bottom of the map. For example: 10 centimeters could mean 10 kilometers on one map and 100 kilometers on another map.
I think that a chalkboard is 60 centimeters long