The topics in this unit focus on beginning to understand measurement unit conversion and map scale. Work on practice problems directly here, or download the printable pdf worksheet to practice offline.
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The map has a scale of 1:50. How many millimeters on the map would represent 400 mm?
Math worksheet on 'Metric Unit Scale on Map - Find Map Measurement - Less than 1000 - Same Unit (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Measurement Conversion and Map Scale - Intro - Metric' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/measurement_unit_conversion_and_scale_intro_metric/ |
The map has a scale of 1:3,000. How many millimeters on the map would represent 27,000 mm? |
9,000 mm |
9 mm |
0.009 mm |
90 mm |
900 mm |
The map has a scale of 1:40. How many centimeters on the map would represent 200 cm? |
0.5 cm |
500 cm |
0.005 cm |
5,000 cm |
5 cm |
The map has a scale of 1:300. How many millimeters on the map would represent 600 mm? |
0.2 mm |
20 mm |
2 mm |
200 mm |
The map has a scale of 1:3,000. How many centimeters on the map would represent 18,000 cm? |
0.006 cm |
0.06 cm |
6 cm |
600 cm |
The map has a scale of 1:900. How many millimeters on the map would represent 4,500 mm? |
5,000 mm |
0.5 mm |
5 mm |
50 mm |
The map has a scale of 1:9,000. How many millimeters on the map would represent 27,000 mm? |
0.03 mm |
3 mm |
30 mm |
3,000 mm |
The map has a scale of 1:40. How many millimeters on the map would represent 120 mm? |
0.003 mm |
30 mm |
3 mm |
0.3 mm |
300 mm |
3,000 mm |