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The map has a scale of 1:90. How many centimeters would 1 mm on the map represent?
Math worksheet on 'Metric Unit Scale on Map - Find Actual - Less than 1000 - Change Single Unit (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Measurement Conversion and Map Scale - Advanced - Metric' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/measurement_unit_conversion_and_scale_advanced_metric/ |
The map has a scale of 1:300. How many decameters would 1 cm on the map represent? |
0.3 dam |
0.0003 dam |
300 dam |
0.003 dam |
0.03 dam |
The map has a scale of 1:50. How many centimeters would 1 mm on the map represent? |
0.05 cm |
500 cm |
5 cm |
0.005 cm |
0.5 cm |
The map has a scale of 1:80. How many meters would 1 cm on the map represent? |
0.8 m |
8 m |
0.08 m |
800 m |
0.0008 m |
The map has a scale of 1:4,000. How many meters would 1 mm on the map represent? |
0.04 m |
0.004 m |
4,000 m |
400 m |
40 m |
4 m |
The map has a scale of 1:500. How many meters would 1 mm on the map represent? |
500 m |
50 m |
0.0005 m |
0.05 m |
5 m |
0.5 m |
The map has a scale of 1:9,000. How many decameters would 1 mm on the map represent? |
0.9 dam |
0.09 dam |
0.0009 dam |
90 dam |
900 dam |
0.009 dam |
The map has a scale of 1:700. How many centimeters would 1 mm on the map represent? |
7,000 cm |
0.07 cm |
0.7 cm |
70,000 cm |
70 cm |