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On a map, 14inch represents 400 miles. How long would a line on a map need to be in order to represent 3200 miles
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On a map, 14inch represents 400 miles. How long would a line on a map need to be in order to represent 3200 miles
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112 inches
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9 feet and 4 inches
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3 yards and 4 inches
3200 ÷ 400 = 8
14 x 8 = 112
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