1/400
It is the same as 2 cm = 3 m or 1 cm = 1.5 m The scale ratio would therefore be 150:1
No, there cannot be a zero in any scale factor.
To find the scale factor from 7 cm to 1 m, first convert 1 meter to centimeters, which is 100 cm. Then, divide the larger measurement by the smaller one: ( \frac{100 \text{ cm}}{7 \text{ cm}} \approx 14.29 ). Therefore, the scale factor is approximately 14.29:1.
The scale would be 1:84
If the map scale indicates that 1 cm equals 100 km, and the distance between the two cities on the map is 7 cm, you can calculate the actual distance by multiplying the map distance by the scale factor. Therefore, the actual distance would be 7 cm × 100 km/cm = 700 km.
It is the same as 2 cm = 3 m or 1 cm = 1.5 m The scale ratio would therefore be 150:1
The scale factor is 1:100 for the area. The linear scale factor is 1:10.
No, there cannot be a zero in any scale factor.
40*0.8 = 32 cm.
To find the scale factor from 7 cm to 1 m, first convert 1 meter to centimeters, which is 100 cm. Then, divide the larger measurement by the smaller one: ( \frac{100 \text{ cm}}{7 \text{ cm}} \approx 14.29 ). Therefore, the scale factor is approximately 14.29:1.
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The scale would be 1:84
If the map scale indicates that 1 cm equals 100 km, and the distance between the two cities on the map is 7 cm, you can calculate the actual distance by multiplying the map distance by the scale factor. Therefore, the actual distance would be 7 cm × 100 km/cm = 700 km.
1 yard =36 inches so ,36/15 =2.4 2.4 is the scale factor if the scale is 15 inches equals 1yard
8 cm x 10 cm
2:3
1 : 20