This math topic focuses on determining the scale of a map when distances are represented in metric units. The problems involve multiplication by powers of 10, conversions within metric measurements (like converting centimeters to millimeters or vice versa), and understanding the representation of distances on a scaled map to determine the numerical ratio between the map's units and actual units. The scale calculations are performed using metric measurements such as centimeters and millimeters, and each problem provides multiple choice answers to select from.
Work on practice problems directly here, or download the printable pdf worksheet to practice offline.
moreComplete these online problems with 80% or 4 correct answers in a row. Results are immediate.
8 mm on the map represents 800 mm. What is the scale of the map?
Earned ?
Math worksheet on 'Metric Unit Scale on Map - Find Scale - Power of 10 (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/ |
8 cm on the map represents 800 cm. What is the scale of the map? |
1:10,000 |
1:100 |
1:10 |
1:0 |
1:1 |
1:100,000 |
2 cm on the map represents 20 cm. What is the scale of the map? |
1:0 |
1:10 |
1:100 |
1:10,000 |
2 cm on the map represents 200 cm. What is the scale of the map? |
1:0 |
1:1,000 |
1:10,000 |
1:1 |
1:10 |
1:100 |
9 cm on the map represents 900 cm. What is the scale of the map? |
1:100,000 |
1:1,000 |
1:0 |
1:100 |
1:10,000 |
8 mm on the map represents 800 mm. What is the scale of the map? |
1:0 |
1:1,000 |
1:10,000 |
1:100,000 |
1:100 |
1:1 |
3 mm on the map represents 300 mm. What is the scale of the map? |
1:0 |
1:100 |
1:1 |
1:100,000 |
1:10 |
9 cm on the map represents 9,000 cm. What is the scale of the map? |
1:1 |
1:10 |
1:100,000 |
1:1,000,000 |
1:1,000 |
1:10,000 |