The map where 1 cm equals 50 km is larger than the one where 1 cm equals 100 km. This is because a distance of 1 cm on the first map represents a shorter real-world distance, allowing more detail and coverage of the area on the map. Conversely, the second map covers a larger real-world distance for the same length, resulting in a smaller scale representation. Therefore, the first map provides a more expansive view.
if 2cm is 50km 1cm is 25km
speed = distance / timespeed = 100km / 2hrsspeed = 50km/hr
50,000 meters = 50 km
50km/hr
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Well, darling, the scale ratio of 1cm to 50km is simply 1:5,000,000. So, if you're feeling adventurous and want to map out a road trip, just remember that every tiny centimeter represents a whopping 50 kilometers in the real world. Happy travels!
Johannesburg is roughly 50km southwest of Pretoria.
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50 km is bigger than 30 mi. (50km = approx 31mi) although it would be acceptable to say 30 mi = about 50 km
1 mile = 1.609 km 50 km = 50/1.609 miles = 31.08 mile Then the answer is yes 50 km equals approximately 31 miles.
on highways there are no limits... rest of the roads follow standart EU speed limits Germany has no Universal Motorway Speed Limit, but on such roads, as well as motorways, a recommended speed limit of 130 km/h (80 mph) applies.On an open radd, the spee limit is about 100km/h. In a town 50km/h.
50km in height