millimeter-mm centimeter-cm kilometer-km SO MILLIMETER
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It's 1 centimeter long, and it represents 2 kilometers scale distance.
You need ratios to find out what scale to use.
Multiply centimeter by centimeter. cm x cm = cm2
Here is a centimeter scale. Scroll down to related links and look at "Inches and centimeters in comparison".
it depends of the scale of the drawing
If the scale is 1 centimeter to 1 kilometer, then the actual distance represented by the scale distance would be 1 kilometer for every 1 centimeter on the map. This means that if you measure a distance of, say, 5 centimeters on the map using this scale, the actual distance in real life would be 5 kilometers.
The scale would be 1:10,000
To draw a route to scale, you need to establish a scale that represents the actual distance on the map. For example, 1 inch on the map may represent 1 mile in real life. Then, measure the actual distance of the route you want to draw and use the scale to translate that distance onto your map accurately. You can use a ruler or distance measuring tools to ensure precision.
It is used to measure centimeters; a centimeter is a unit of length, equal to 1/100 of a meter. It is used all over the world.
They are equal
To create a scale drawing that measures 20 meters by 15 meters using a scale of 1 cm to 5 meters, you would need to draw a rectangle that is 4 cm by 3 cm. Each centimeter on the drawing represents 5 meters in real life, so 4 cm would represent 20 meters and 3 cm would represent 15 meters.
1 cm = 1/100 meter
a verbal scale is a type of scale. its the simplest form of map scale. it is used like this... eg. 1 cm= 1 km " one centimeter on the map represents one hundred kilometers on the earth's surface" ( verbal scale)
yes otherwise known as scaled
millimeter-mm centimeter-cm kilometer-km SO MILLIMETER