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1. A map has a scale 1 inches: 10 miles. If the distance between 2 cities on the map is 7.5 inches, how far is the actual distance?
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1. A map has a scale 1 inches: 10 miles. If the distance between 2 cities on the map is 7.5 inches, how far is the actual distance?
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1. A map has a scale 1 inches: 10 miles. If the distance between 2 cities
on the map is 7.5 inches, how far is the actual distance?
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So, if 1 inch is equal to 10 miles, you will simple multiple the inches by 10, ex: 7.5 x 10 is 750. Hope this helped
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