The number of years represented by 1 cm depends on the specific context of the timeline being measured. For instance, in a historical timeline where 1 meter represents 100 years, then 1 cm would represent 1 year. Conversely, if the scale is different, such as 1 meter for 1,000 years, then 1 cm would represent 10 years. Therefore, without additional context, the answer varies.
I have no answer and no idea. No scale I ever stood on had marks for cm on it.
6 cm ************* 1 cm = 2.5 km 2.5* 6=15 km
The scale 1 cm = 2 meters is a scale of 1: 200 (1/200th scale).
3.5 cm is equivalent to 0.000035 km (or 3.5 x 10-5).
The number of years represented by 1 cm depends on the specific context of the timeline being measured. For instance, in a historical timeline where 1 meter represents 100 years, then 1 cm would represent 1 year. Conversely, if the scale is different, such as 1 meter for 1,000 years, then 1 cm would represent 10 years. Therefore, without additional context, the answer varies.
To create a scale drawing that measures 20 meters by 15 meters using a scale of 1 cm to 5 meters, you would need to draw a rectangle that is 4 cm by 3 cm. Each centimeter on the drawing represents 5 meters in real life, so 4 cm would represent 20 meters and 3 cm would represent 15 meters.
You will see a distance of 5 cm on your map represent a 2 km distance across the landscape. Your 2 km is 2,000 meters, and there are 100 cm in a meter. That makes for 200,000 cm in 2 km. If you "reduce" or scale it down by a factor of 40,000, you'll get 200,000 / 40,000 = 5 cm.
I have no answer and no idea. No scale I ever stood on had marks for cm on it.
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It means that every 2 cm on the map would represent 5 miles in the real world.
6 cm ************* 1 cm = 2.5 km 2.5* 6=15 km
100,000 cm = 1 km. Therefore, there are 5,000,000 cm in 50 km.
1 cm on the map represents 1oo cm = 1 metre in real life. So 1 sq cm represents 1 sq metre in real life. 6 cm square = 6 cm * 6 cm represents 6 m * 6 m = 36 sq metres.
The mm scale is used for making furniture, not the cm scale. The cm scale is not precise enough for joints. The cm scale is adequate for marketing furniture because in most cases its positioning does not need to be that precise.
The scale 1 cm = 2 meters is a scale of 1: 200 (1/200th scale).
0.06 of a meter