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A map drawn use a scale of 1cm/80 miles. Two cities are 280 miles apart. How far apart are the cities on the map?

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Map scales are supposed to be representative of what they portray, so when the scale of the map is 1cm/80 miles, that means that 1 cm measured on the map is equivalent to 80 miles in real life, and that 80 miles in real life will show up as 1 cm on the map.

So if two cities are 280 miles apart, that is (280/80) of 80 miles, which will be, on the map, (280/80) of 1 cm. So to get the distance on the map;

d = 1 x (280/80)
d = 3.5
So on the map, the cities are 3.5 cm apart

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