Ah, what a delightful question! You might find a scale of 1 inch equals 1500 miles on a map that shows a large area, like a whole country or continent. It's a special scale that helps us understand the vastness of the land in a way that's easy to see and appreciate. Just imagine the beauty of all those miles captured in just a tiny inch on paper!
On that scale... 6 inches !
It would be 360 miles.
200 because it would have more miles in the inch than 100 miles.
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?
800 miles double 1 inch
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1 inch equals 100 miles would be the smaller scale, as 1 inch on the map would be a plot of 100 miles of terrain, as opposed to 200 miles of terrain.
5 inches will equal 10 miles if the scale is 1 inch equals 2 miles
On that scale... 6 inches !
If 1 inch equals 400 miles on the map, then 2.5 inches on the map would equal 1000 miles in real life. This is calculated by multiplying the scale factor (1 inch equals 400 miles) by the distance on the map (2.5 inches).
It would be 360 miles.
On the scale 1 inch:2 miles. 12 miles would be 6 inches
200 because it would have more miles in the inch than 100 miles.
A map with 2000 miles per inch would cram more things into the inch than one that uses 1 inch for 1000 miles. So the map with the scale of 1 inch for 1000 miles would show more detail.
1 inch would equal 14 miles. This is because the question is asking for a comparison between 1 inch and two different distances, 14 miles and 400 miles, and the logical interpretation is that 1 inch is being compared to 14 miles.
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?
1,000.