SOLUTION: How do I find the scale factor for this problem?
On a "map" the ocean is 120ft deep,1"=20ft
What is the length and the scale factor?
I believe that the length on the "map" is 6
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Question 21853: How do I find the scale factor for this problem?
On a "map" the ocean is 120ft deep,1"=20ft
What is the length and the scale factor?
I believe that the length on the "map" is 6"
Thank you for any help!!
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are correct!!
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