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A geologic map scale ratio is 1:10,000. This means that one inch on the map is equal to how many inches on the actual ground?
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A geologic map scale ratio is 1:10,000. This means that one inch on the map is equal to how many inches on the actual ground?
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the answerbis 10000. this is a ratio saying for every 1 inch there are 10000 inches.
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