The scale would be 1:10,000
They are equal
1 cm = 1/100 meter
5.1 cm
In the same way that you would use any other ruler except that you use the centimetre scale.
Here is a centimeter scale. Scroll down to related links and look at "Inches and centimeters in comparison".
a verbal scale is a type of scale. its the simplest form of map scale. it is used like this... eg. 1 cm= 1 km " one centimeter on the map represents one hundred kilometers on the earth's surface" ( verbal scale)
it depends of the scale of the drawing
If the scale is 1 centimeter to 1 kilometer, then the actual distance represented by the scale distance would be 1 kilometer for every 1 centimeter on the map. This means that if you measure a distance of, say, 5 centimeters on the map using this scale, the actual distance in real life would be 5 kilometers.
The scale would be 1:10,000
1 meter = 100 centemeters
They are equal
1 cm = 1/100 meter
amongst all the above units micrometer centimeter cubic centimeter. micrometer and centimeter belongs to length measurement .But cubic centimeter is used for volume measurement.
The scale of the map. It is expressed as a ratio (e.g. 1:10,000) and usually gives the actual distance represented by a centimeter or an inch on the map (e.g. 1 inch = 50 miles). There may be a bar scale that can be used as a measurement reference, especially if no ruler is available to measure.
A scale, usually in the corners, is used to determine distances on a map. It shows how much the map has been scaled down from the actual size of the place. For example, if the scale read 1cm = 150km, you would interpret that for every Centimeter on the map, 150 km is covered
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