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Mathematics, 25.02.2020 05:26 granniejo

A map maker has created a new map of north America. the map has a length of 30 inches and a width of 24 inches and a scale of 1 inch = 200 miles. After creating the map, he sent it to the printing company. The printing company plans to make several scaled versions of the map. Since each size will have its own scale, they made a mock-up of each version and sent them to the map maker to get his final approval before they start printing.

Match the correct map dimensions to its correct scale, if shown.

1 inch = 50 miles

1 inch = 600 miles

1 inch = 300 miles

1 inch = 100 miles

scale not shown

1 inch = 400 miles

Map 1:
width of 12 inches

Map 2:
length of 20 inches

Map 3:
area of 80 square inches

Map 4:
width of 4 inches

Map 5:
length of 60 inches


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