Since, 0.5 goes into 1.5 three times, all we have to do is multiply 100 by 3, which equals 300 miles.
the answer is 150 miles. its also my first Tim putting my hw answer on here.
12 inches = 100 miles so 6 inches= 50 miles. If the map is 112 inches long, then you would divide 112 by 6, which is 18 & 2/3 . You would then multiply 18 & 2/3 by 50, which comes out to be 933 & 1/3 miles. This means that Wisconsin is about 933 miles long. I only changed the proportion of 12 to 100 to 6 to 50 to work with easier numbers. In reality, you could have done the problem shorter by just dividing 112 by 12 and multiplying that number by 100. You still would have gotten 933 & 1/3 miles.
183,744 inches are in 2.9 miles.
101,376 inches are in 1.6 miles.
2.5 miles = 158,400 inches.
Since, 0.5 goes into 1.5 three times, all we have to do is multiply 100 by 3, which equals 300 miles.
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!
the answer is 150 miles. its also my first Tim putting my hw answer on here.
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.
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.
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