Roughly 100:1, or 100 feet to the inch. A mile is roughly 5280 feet.
The map scale represents the ratio of the map to the real thing. For example, a map scale might say that 1 inch equals 1 mile. That would mean that every inch on the map represents a mile for the real thing.
To answer that question, I would need the context which details a scale. If one inch on a scale equals 14 miles, that scale remains the same. So two inches (which equals 1 times 2) would translate into 28 miles (because 14 times 2 is 28). The same would hold true for 400 miles. If one inch equals 400 miles, two inches equals 800 miles, and three inches equals 1200 miles.
There are 15,840 inches in a quarter mile. Since a mile is 5,280 ft, you would divide that by 4 (to get the number of feet in 1/4 mile) and then multiply that result by 12 (since there are 12 inches in a foot). Mathematically, it would look like this: 5,280/4= 1,320; 1,320 x 12= 15,840
1 mile=63,360 inches
1 mile=63,360 inches
63360 inches equals 1 mile.
If 2 inches represented 9 miles then 2/9, which is 0.222 recurring inches would represent 1 mile.
63360 inches
There are 6,336 inches in one-tenth of a mile.
32 inches
5280 feet in a mile x 12 inches in each foot equals 63360 inches in a mile times 3.5 miles equals 221760 inches
31680 inches
12 inches equals 0.000189 mile.
The map scale represents the ratio of the map to the real thing. For example, a map scale might say that 1 inch equals 1 mile. That would mean that every inch on the map represents a mile for the real thing.
There are 190,080 inches in 3 miles. There are 63,360 inches in 1 mile. One mile equals 5280 feet, which is 63,360 inches. Multiply the number of inches in one mile by 3 to find the number of inches in 3 miles.
15.78 12 inches in a foot, 5280 feet in a mile, 63360 inches in a mile 1,000,000 / 63,360= 15.78 miles
A mile doesn't contain cubic inches. A cubic inch is a measure of volume and a mile is a measure of distance, therefore, the two are not on the same scale and cannot be converted from one to the other. Therefore, there are no cubic inches in a mile.