3 x 30 = 90
Therefore, 3 inches would represent 90 miles.
It is the product of: 725*1760*36 in inches
1.5 inches would represent 300 miles
On a scale in which 2 inches represents 5 feet, a length of 7.5 inches would represent 18.75 feet.
One-half mile.
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.
An inch and a half.
It would represent 6 inches!
The "scale" of a map is a proportionality constant between distances on the map and corresponding distances on the area the map represents. Call the unknown number of inches n. Then 1/2 = n/12, or n = 6.
five inches.
It is the product of: 725*1760*36 in inches
1.5 inches would represent 300 miles
If 2 inches represented 9 miles then 2/9, which is 0.222 recurring inches would represent 1 mile.
On a scale in which 2 inches represents 5 feet, a length of 7.5 inches would represent 18.75 feet.
One-half mile.
One inch would equal 50 miles so 5 inches would equal 250 miles 250 Miles
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.
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.