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That really depends on the sort of map. Cause its different with every map.

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Q: What is one inch on a map scale in miles?
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Which map has a smaller scale a map with one inch that equals one hundred miles or a map that has one inch equaling two hundred miles?

The smaller scale map is the 1 inch to 200 miles scale.


One inch on a map represents 800 miles It is?

Different maps will have different map scales on them. If a map has a scale where one inch is equal to 800 miles, it is not a very detailed map.


Three fourths of an inch on a map equals 750 miles what would one inch be?

The scale of a map is decreased to show the representation of actual miles to the distance found on a map. If three fourths of an inch on a map was equal to 750 miles, an inch on the maps scale would equal 1,000 miles.


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

A map with 2000 miles per inch would cram more things into the inch than one that uses 1 inch for 1000 miles. So the map with the scale of 1 inch for 1000 miles would show more detail.


If one inch on the map scale is 750 miles how many miles is a one inch equal?

You answered it yourself. If 1 inch= 750 miles, then 1 inch= 750 miles.


If one inch on the map scale is 750 miles how many miles is a half inch equal?

1 inch represents 750 miles. A half inch represents 375 miles.


What does one inch equal on the map of Egypt?

Depends on the scale of the map. If the map were printed on a postcard, one inch would be many miles. If it was printed on poster-board, one inch would be less distance.


What does one inch equal on a map?

It depends on the map. on most maps it would equal aproximatly 1000 miles


In one inch on a map 800 miles?

Not necessarily. You can get maps at different scales. And any decent map will have information about the scale used for the map.


Why would 1000 miles be two and a half inches on a map scale if one inch would be 400 miles?

Basic math - If one inch= 400 miles; 2 inches = 800 miles + 1/2 inch=200 miles


Does one inch equal the same of real miles on all maps why or why not?

No one inch on am map is not a mile reason is because not all maps are made in scale EX: say you have a huge map and a small map one inch on the big map might be a mile but you should check the scale on the small map if used the same scale could tell you it's one mile form Chicago to New York City


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

Remember it this way: If you had two model submarines of the same boat, one was 1:50 scale and one was 1:200 scale, which model would be larger?