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I need help Using a map scale of one inch equals 10 miles, 50 miles on the Earth’s surface would be represented by how many inches on the map
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Using a map scale of one inch equals 10 miles, 50 miles on the Earth’s surface would be represented by how many inches on the map
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5 inches because it’s just 10 x 5
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5 inch i think
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