Oh, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the actual distances, you simply need to multiply the map distances by the scale. So, if you have a map distance of 4 cm, you would multiply 4 cm by 21 km/2 cm to get an actual distance of 42 km. Just remember, there are no mistakes in map calculations, only happy little accidents!
147 kilometres is 14700000 cm.
18cm * 5km/3cm = 6*5 km = 30 km
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 km =100000 cm 3.5 cm=0.000035 km
0.03 kilometres.
Oh, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the actual distances, you simply need to multiply the map distances by the scale. So, if you have a map distance of 4 cm, you would multiply 4 cm by 21 km/2 cm to get an actual distance of 42 km. Just remember, there are no mistakes in map calculations, only happy little accidents!
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 km =100000 cm 11.25 cm=0.0001125
The actual distance between two cities cannot be determined accurately based on a map scale alone. Maps use a scale to represent real distances, so you would need to know the scale of the map to calculate the actual distance between the two cities.
The actual distance represented by a 9cm map distance depends on the scale of the map. To determine the actual distance, you need to know the scale ratio of the map (e.g., 1:10,000) and use it to calculate the real-world distance.
The scale of a map tells you how much real distance is represented by the units of measurement.... 1 centimetre = 1 kilometre; 1 inch = 1 mile; etc. So a map which was 10 cm x 10 cm would represent an actual area of 10 km x 10 km. If that map hadn't enough room for all the details I wanted to see, I'd have to go for a larger scale map were 1 cm = 0.5 kilometres. In this case a 10cm x 10 cm map would have a 'real' area of 5 kilimetres by 5 kilometres.... one-quarter the area covered in the first map, but in larger details. Small scale map therefore refers to a map where a real distance is represented by a very small unit.
147 kilometres is 14700000 cm.
18cm * 5km/3cm = 6*5 km = 30 km
It depends on whether you convert 3.495 inches, metres, miles, kilometres, light years or other measures of distance.
YES!!!! THey are. Remember the metric distance table; 10 mm = 1 cm 100 cm = 1 m 1000 m = 1 km So 600 m / 1000 m = 0.6 km
Multiply cm by 0.00001
There are 10,000 cm in a kilometre. Thus to convert from cm into kilometres you have to divide by 10,000. In this case you do: 3.4/10,000 = 0.00034 Therefore there are 0.00034 kilometres in 3.4cm
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 km =100000 cm 3.5 cm=0.000035 km