SOLUTION: On a road map where 1 inch = 60 miles, you measure a distance of 19.65 inches from the starting point to destination. How many miles in actual distance is it from the start to the

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Question 830581: On a road map where 1 inch = 60 miles, you measure a distance of 19.65 inches from the starting point to destination. How many miles in actual distance is it from the start to the destination?
Answer by JulietG(1812)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If one inch represents 60 miles, how many would 19.65 inches represent?
19.65 (inches) * 60 (miles per inch) = 1179

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