Table of Contents
- 1 How many cm would 1km be represented by on a 1 25000 scale map?
- 2 What is the actual distance between two places which is represented by 3.2 cm on the map if the map is drawn to the scale 1 50000?
- 3 How do you calculate distance on a map scale?
- 4 What is the actual number of kilometers that is represented by 5 centimeters on the map?
- 5 How many meters on the ground is 3 cm distance on the map?
- 6 What does the scale 1 300000 mean?
How many cm would 1km be represented by on a 1 25000 scale map?
A map has a scale of 1:25000. This means that 1 cm on the map is 25000 cm in real life, which is 250 m or 0.25 km. It is also useful to note that if 1 cm is 0.25 km, then 4 cm will represent 1 km in real life.
What is the actual distance between two places which is represented by 3.2 cm on the map if the map is drawn to the scale 1 50000?
Answer: 1 cm would be 50000 cm.
How do you calculate distance on a map scale?
If the scale is a verbal statement (i.e. “1 inch equals 1 mile”), determine the distance by simply measuring it with a ruler. For example, if the scale says 1 inch = 1 mile, then for every inch between the two points on the map, the real distance on the ground is that number in miles.
What is the actual distance between two towns that are 3 cm apart on the map?
If the scale is 1:1000, it implies 1 centimeter on the map is 10 meters on actual ground. So that means for 3 centimeters on a scale of 1:3000000, it is 3*3000000 = 9000000 centimeters or 90 Kilometers.
How accurate is a 1 25000 map?
A map scale correctly reduces the actual distance on the ground to a corresponding distance on a map. The first number is the unit on the map and the second number is the distance in real life of the same unit so 1: 25,000 means that 1cm on the map corresponds to 25,000 cm on the ground.
What is the actual number of kilometers that is represented by 5 centimeters on the map?
The scale on a map shows that 5 centimeters = 2 kilometers.
How many meters on the ground is 3 cm distance on the map?
So, if 1 cm on the bar represents 10 m on ground, and the distance you measure on the map is 3 cm ( 3 cm ÷ 1 cm length of segment = 3 segments) then the real distance on the ground is 3 × 10 m = 30 m.
What does the scale 1 300000 mean?
The scale is 1 : 300,000. It means that the real distance is 300,000 times larger than on the map. 5 cm * 300,000 = 1,500,000 cm. 1,500,000 : 100 = 15,000 m. 15,000 : 1,000 = 15 km.