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Pia printed two maps of a walking trail. The length of the trail on the first map is 8 cm. The length of the trail on the second map is 6 cm.

(Q. 1)
1 cm on the first map represents 2 km on the actual trail. What is the scale factor from the map to the actual trail? What is the length of the actual trail?
(Q. 2)
A landmark on the first map is a triangle with side lengths of 3 mm, 4 mm, and 5 mm. What is the scale factor from the first map to the second map? What are the side lengths of the landmark on the second map? Show your work.

User Bless Yahu
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Scale :

Map 1 : Actual
1 cm : 2 km
1 cm : 200 000 cm | Convert 2km to 200 000cm

Answer: The scale is 1 : 200 000

Map 1 : Actual
1 cm : 200 000 cm
(x8) : (x8)
8 cm : 1 600 000cm

1 600 000 cm = 16 km

Answer: The length of the actual trail is 16 km

Map 1 : Map 2
8cm : 6cm
1cm : 0.75 cm

Answer : The scale is 1 : 0.75

Map 1 : Map 2
1 : 0.075

3mm : 0.075 x 3 = 0.225mm

4mm : 0.075 x 4 = 0.3 mm

5mm : 0.075 x 5 = 0.375 mm

Answer: The side lengths are 0.225mm, 0.3 mm and 0.375 mm

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