1:10,000 represents a scale of 1cm to every 10,000cm. 10,000 centimetres is equal to one metre.
Somewhere on a map there will be a scale. The scale will tell you the ratio of a distance on the map to the corresponding distance on the ground. eg 1cm = 10km
1m = 100cm. So, 200m = 200x100cm = 20,000cm. 1cm in the map representing 200m on the ground will be 1:20,000 in ratio.
250 kilometers in the real world.
100 cm = 1 m 1000 m = 1 km 1:2 000 000 means 1 on the map = 2 000 000 in the real world; thus: 1 cm on map = 2 000 000 cm in the real world = 2 000 000 ÷ 100 m = 20 000 m = 20 000 ÷ 1000 km = 20 km
if 2cm is 50km 1cm is 25km
0.00001 km = 1cm
Somewhere on a map there will be a scale. The scale will tell you the ratio of a distance on the map to the corresponding distance on the ground. eg 1cm = 10km
The ratio is: 7cm to 1cm
The length of 1cm is very precisely 1cm
3.5 cm is 70 km
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1 centimeter = 10 000 000 nanometers
First, you put it into a scale 1mm:300km Second, you times the whole thing by 10 so that the 1 millimeter will become 1 centimeter 1cm:3 000km Next, you convert the 300 kilometers into meter 1cm:3 000 000 After that, you convert the 3 000 000 into centimeters 1cm:300 000 000cm Lastly, remove the 'cm' sign as they are both of the same units already 1:300 000 000
1m = 100cm. So, 200m = 200x100cm = 20,000cm. 1cm in the map representing 200m on the ground will be 1:20,000 in ratio.
5km = 5000m = 500 000cm, so 1cm goes into 5km 500 000 times
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