Yes, and I'll tell you how to draw a map of it. On a sheet of paper, draw a rectangle 10 cm by 20 cm. Each centimetre represents one kilometre, so your map has a scale of 1:100,000.
As an example: 4 x 5 = 20, when doubled only once, it is 8 x 10 = 80
20 mi = 32.18 km 1 mile = 1.6 kilometer 1 kilometer = 0.62 mile
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A 20 kilometer race is equivalent to approximately 12.4 miles.
10 cls 20 screen 2 30 DRAW "E40, R80, G40, L80" 40 end
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Draw a 10 x 20 rectangle.
10 SCREEN 2 20 PSET (200,120) 30 DRAW "E100 F100 L200" 40 PSET (200,50) 50 DRAW "R200 G100 H100" END
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20 percent (%). That is the beauty of the metric system. It is base 10. 100 centimeters are 1 metre (or meter). 1000 meters = 1 kilometer. Get it?
A 20 kilometer race is equivalent to approximately 12.4 miles.
On a single blind draw, it's 4/20 = 20% .