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If 100mm on a map stands for 10km what distance on the map stands for 3km
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If 100mm on a map stands for 10km what distance on the map stands for 3km
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Answer:
300 km
Explanation:
100 mm = 10 km
100 mm * 3 km
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It would be 30mm since 10/100=.1 while 3/100 =.03 meaning that in mathematical terms 10km equals 100mm if 3km equals 30mm
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