1,000 miles
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.
If 1/2 inch equals 100 miles, then 1 inch would be 200 miles. Therefore, 1.5 inches would equal 300 miles (1.5 inches * 200 miles/inch = 300 miles). So, the state of Wisconsin would be 300 miles long on this map scale.
That depends on the scale. If an inch equals 100 miles, they will be 3.22 inches apart. If an inch equals 50 miles, they will be 6.44 inches apart.
Ok, so if 5 miles is equals to 10 gallons, then 1 gallon equal to 1/2 miles because for each mile there are 2 gallons, and 1 divided by 2 is 1/2.
64 divided by 3.25 equals 19.7. Problem solved
5 inches will equal 10 miles if the scale is 1 inch equals 2 miles
1,000.
1050
800 miles double 1 inch
400 x 2.5 = 1000 miles
2.5 x 400 = 1,000 miles
180 / 5 = 36 Therefore, working to the same scale factor, 180 miles would equal 36 inches.
1000
The scale of a map is decreased to show the representation of actual miles to the distance found on a map. If three fourths of an inch on a map was equal to 750 miles, an inch on the maps scale would equal 1,000 miles.
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.
2.5 x 400 = 1,000 miles
1,000 miles. 400+400=800+200=1,000