45 miles would be 9 inches if 1 inch equals to 5 miles.
If 12 inches equals 100 miles on the map, then 1 inch would represent approximately 8.33 miles (100 miles divided by 12). Wisconsin in 1 inch on the map would be around 8.33 miles long.
If 1/2 inch equals 100 miles, then 1 inch would be 200 miles. Therefore, 1.5 inches would equal 300 miles (1.5 inches * 200 miles/inch = 300 miles). So, the state of Wisconsin would be 300 miles long on this map scale.
Isn't it just 112 divided by 12, and the answer times by 100miles?
the answer is 150 miles. its also my first Tim putting my hw answer on here.
.666 would be an 8 inch line. To get this, you would divide 8 by 12.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! If half an inch equals 100 miles on the map, and Wisconsin is about 1 and a half inches long, we can simply multiply 100 miles by 1.5 inches to find the length of Wisconsin on the map. That would make Wisconsin approximately 150 miles long. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes and happy little trees you could see on a 150-mile journey through Wisconsin!
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If we take the dimensions of a quarter to get 1 inch wide and 1/16th of an inch thick. We can calculate how long it would be if they were stacked face to face. 1/16th of an inch * 1 million = (1million / 16) inches which is roughly .98 miles. If you were to stack them side by side, then it would be 1 million inches, or 15.78 miles!
One inch of course !
it can be 1 inch long to 1 million miles long
It would be 3/8 of an inch long or wide.
all you have to do is 10*20 which equals what