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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.

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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.

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