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On a map, the distance between two historical markers is 4.5 inches, and 2.5 inches represents 10 miles. What is the actual distance between the historical markers? Enter your a…
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On a map, the distance between two historical markers is 4.5 inches, and 2.5 inches represents 10 miles. What is the actual distance between the historical markers? Enter your answer in the box.
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your answer would be 18.. after you cross (butterfly method) multiply and fallow the other steps you get 18
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The answer to this is 18.
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