To find out how many kilometers 0.5 cm represents on the map, you can set up a proportion. Since 2 cm represents 50 km, you can write the proportion as 2 cm is to 50 km as 0.5 cm is to x km. Cross multiplying, you get 2 * x = 0.5 * 50. Solving for x, you find that 0.5 cm on the map represents 12.5 kilometers.
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8 cm in km would be 0.00008km
IF you mean 'Roman' numbers - CM represents the number 900
To write 1984 in Roman numerals, you would use the symbols MCMLXXXIV. Here's the breakdown: M represents 1000, CM represents 900 (1000-100), L represents 50, XXX represents 30, IV represents 4 (5-1). So, combining these symbols gives us 1984 in Roman numerals as MCMLXXXIV.
To find out how many kilometers 0.5 cm represents on the map, you can set up a proportion. Since 2 cm represents 50 km, you can write the proportion as 2 cm is to 50 km as 0.5 cm is to x km. Cross multiplying, you get 2 * x = 0.5 * 50. Solving for x, you find that 0.5 cm on the map represents 12.5 kilometers.
1 cm on the map represents 1oo cm = 1 metre in real life. So 1 sq cm represents 1 sq metre in real life. 6 cm square = 6 cm * 6 cm represents 6 m * 6 m = 36 sq metres.
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100,000 cm = 1 km. Therefore, there are 5,000,000 cm in 50 km.
To calculate the scale factor between the two distances, we need to divide the larger distance by the smaller distance. In this case, 500 km divided by 2 cm gives us a scale factor of 250 km/cm. This means that each centimeter on the map represents 250 kilometers in reality. This scale can be used to convert distances on the map to actual distances on the ground.
8 cm in km would be 0.00008km
Two inches is the greater length because 4cm equals about 1.6 inches.
1:150,000 means 1 cm on map is represents 150,000 cm or 1.5 km and 1:124,000 means 1 cm represents 124,000 cm or 1.24 km. Likewise, 1:1,000,000 would be a larger area where 1cm of map represents 1,000,000 cm or 10 km on the ground.
IF you mean 'Roman' numbers - CM represents the number 900
It represents in Roman numerals 900 because CM means -100+1000 = 900
The Moon's diameter is approximately 4 times smaller than Earth's. If the diameter of the ball represents the Moon, then it should be approximately 15.5 cm (62 cm divided by 4).
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