Only if each of the other maps is to the same scale as your example one.
If not... no!
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∙ 11y agoA quarter of the distance.
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The distance from C to the midpoint of each side is the same.
A translation of a shape moves it in the same direction and the same distance from each given point.
Shapes are said to be similar if they are proportioned to each other and have the same interior angles as for example a 4 inch square is similar to a 2 inch square
They represent the same distance from zero on the number line.
The same as you would a rational number. Its distance from zero will represent the number, whether it is rational or irrational.
Parallel lines are always the same distance from each other and never intersect.
The force of gravity between the planets and the sun keeps them in their respective orbits, maintaining their approximate distances from each other. This gravitational force acts as a centripetal force, balancing the planets' inertia and keeping them in stable orbits around the sun.
Assuming the two numbers are measuring the same distance, the higher number will represent the greater distance, in this instance, 260.41.
each other
Lines of latitude are always the same distance from each other, as they run parallel to the equator. Each degree of latitude is approximately 69 miles apart. Lines of longitude converge at the poles and are farthest apart at the equator.
Parallels are referred to as lines that never intersect and maintain the same distance apart from each other at all points. They represent a relationship of uniformity and constant separation.
Provided it's the same thickness and width all the way along, the centre of gravity will be atthe six inch mark and in the centre of the ruler. This is provided that there is no, or even spaces at each end. That is to say that the 0" and 12" marks are right at the end or at least the same distance from the end.
A quarter of the distance.
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I don't know. Maybe you should study!