The actual distance between a and B is 150km. If it is 2.5cm drawn on a map, what is the scale of this map? A rectangular plot is 40 m long and 20 m wide. If the plot is drawn on a 40 cm long and 20 cm wide design drawing, what is the appropriate scale?

The actual distance between a and B is 150km. If it is 2.5cm drawn on a map, what is the scale of this map? A rectangular plot is 40 m long and 20 m wide. If the plot is drawn on a 40 cm long and 20 cm wide design drawing, what is the appropriate scale?


The scale is 2.5:15000000 = 1:6000000



The actual distance between a and B is 150km. If it is 2.5cm drawn on a map, what is the scale of this map?
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1:6000000



The actual distance between Beijing and Tianjin is 120km, and the distance on the map is 1.5cm. The scale of this map can be calculated


120km △ 1.5cm = 1:80 scale, that is, 1cm on the map is equal to 80km of the actual distance



On a map with a scale of 1 / 5000, a 5 cm line segment represents the actual distance


It's 5 / 1 / 5000 = 25000cm = 250m



A map, 5cm on the map represents the actual distance of 200kn, what is the scale of this map“


The scale of the map refers to the ratio of the length of any line segment on the map to the horizontal distance of the corresponding line segment on the ground!
As you said: 5cm on the map. The actual corresponding straight-line distance: 200km
Then the scale of this map is: 5cm / 200km = 5cm / 2000000cm = 1 / 4000000 = 1:4000000



In a map, the distance between two places is 5cm, which means the actual distance is 15km. What is the scale of this map______ .


(1) 5 cm: 15 km, = 5 cm: 1500000 cm, = 5:1500000, = 1:300000; a: the scale of this picture is 1:300000, so the answer is: 1:300000



On a map, use 4cm to represent the actual distance of 2000m. Find the scale of this map


The scale is 0.04/2000 = 1 / 50000. The writing rule of the scale is small in the front and cannot be turned over



On a map with a scale of 1:1000000, the distance between a and B is 6 cm. On another map with a scale of 1:600000, how many cm is the distance between a and B


On another map with a scale of 1:600000, the distance between a and B is m cm
Actual distance between the two places = 6x1000000 = 6000000 cm
So 1:600000 = m: 6000000
M = 10 cm
A: on another map with a scale of 1:600000, a and B are 10 cm apart



On the map with a scale of 1:600000, the distance between a and B is 8 cm, while on the other map it is only 3 cm. Do you know the scale of the other map?


In the first picture, the distance is 600000 * 8 = 4800000 cm, so the scale of the second picture is 3:4800000, that is 1:1600000



On a 1:600000 map, use () to indicate the actual distance of 24km


Scale scale is also called scale because it indicates the distance on the map is smaller than that on the field
The formula is: scale = distance on the map / distance on the spot = 1:600000. Will you calculate it?
That's four centimeters