SOLUTION: The scale on a map indicates that 1 cm represents 50 km. If two cities are 400 km apart, then how far apart would the cities be on this map?

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Question 1142995: The scale on a map indicates that 1 cm represents 50 km. If two cities are 400 km apart, then how far apart would the cities be on this map?


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Divide 400 by 50


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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it


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