I am assuming you mean how many ones make a 50.
That is 1 times what is 50.
We know that 1 times anything equals anything, so 1 times 50 is 50.
So the scale would be 50.
Remember it this way: If you had two model submarines of the same boat, one was 1:50 scale and one was 1:200 scale, which model would be larger?
1:5000 Think like this there's 100cm per meter times 50 = 5000.
2 1/2 times smaller scale, so 40% of the original scale.
20/50
No, there cannot be a zero in any scale factor.
Remember it this way: If you had two model submarines of the same boat, one was 1:50 scale and one was 1:200 scale, which model would be larger?
1/50=4.2/xx=4.2*50=210
1:5000 Think like this there's 100cm per meter times 50 = 5000.
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!
Multiply 50 by 10
100 centimetres = 1 metre1000 metres = 1 kilometreTherefore a scale ratio of 10cm:50 km is equivalent to 10:50 x 1000 x 100 = 10:5000000 when both measurements are quoted in centimetres.This can be simplified to 1:500000
2 1/2 times smaller scale, so 40% of the original scale.
20/50
No, there cannot be a zero in any scale factor.
6
The scale would be 1:84
The 1 inch to 200 miles is the smaller scale.