Explain how and why scaling is used to make and interpret maps
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- Q1How far is it from the mountains to the treasure? For every 1 square side on the map there are 4km on the island.4 km12 km3 km8 km30s
- Q2Which equation represents the distance from the mountains to the treasure? For every 1 square side on the map there are 4km on the island.30s
- Q3How far is it from the mountains to the palm tree? For every 1 square side on the map there are 4km on the island.25 km20 km5 km30s
- Q4Which equation represents the distance from the mountains to the palm tree? For every 1 square side on the map there are 4km on the island.30s
- Q5What scale is represented by this double number line?For every 1 cm on the may there are 3 km on the islandFor every 1 cm on the map there is 1 km on the islandFor every 4 km on the island there is 1 cm on the map30s
- Q6What is the missing number a on the double number line?Users enter free textType an Answer30s