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Which has the a smaller scale a map on which 1 inch 100 miles or a map on which 1 inch equal 200 miles?

100 miles


Which has a smaller scale a map on which 1 inch equals 100 miles or a map that 1 inch equals 200 miles?

The map where 1 inch equals 100 miles


Which has the smaller scale a map on which 1 inch equals 100 miles or a map on which 1 inch equals 200 miles?

100 miles


Which has the smaller scale a map with 1 inch equals 100 miles remap with 1 inch 200 miles?

200 miles has a smaller scale than 100 miles on an inch


Which has the smaller scale a map on which 1 inch equals 100 miles or a map on which 1 inch equals 200?

100 miles


Which has the smaller scale map which 1 inch equals 100 miles or map which 1 inch equals 200 miles?

200 because it would have more miles in the inch than 100 miles.


Which has the smaller scale a map on which 1 inch equals 100 miles or a map on which 1 equals 200 miles?

1 inch equals 100 miles would be the smaller scale, as 1 inch on the map would be a plot of 100 miles of terrain, as opposed to 200 miles of terrain.


Which has the smaller scale a map on which 1 inch equals 100 inches or a map on which 1 inch equals 200 miles?

100 miles


What is smaller one inch that equals 100 miles or one inch that equals 200 miles?

This question is wrong .Neither 1 inch is equal to 100 miles nor 200 miles .the relation between inch and miles is as follows . 1 inch =1.578 X 10 -5.


If one inch on a map represents 200 miles and it is one half inch from milwakee to Chicago how many miles apart are the cities?

If 1 inch = 200 miles, then 1/2 inch = 1/2 the miles or 100 miles.


On your map 1 inch equals 100 miles how many inches would it take to show 500 miles?

To determine how many inches it would take to show 500 miles on a map where 1 inch equals 100 miles, you can set up a proportion. Since 1 inch represents 100 miles, you can set up the equation: 1 inch / 100 miles = x inches / 500 miles. Cross multiplying gives you x = (1 inch * 500 miles) / 100 miles = 5 inches. Therefore, it would take 5 inches on the map to show 500 miles.


On the map if 1 inch equal 100 miles how much do It equal to 500 miles?

5 inches equals 500 miles. If you multiply 100 by 5 you must multiply 1 inch by 5.