SOLUTION: on a map taht is drawn to scale, two towns that are x miles apart are represented as being 4 inches apart. if two other towns are x + 2 miles apart, how many inches apart would teh
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Question 469050: on a map taht is drawn to scale, two towns that are x miles apart are represented as being 4 inches apart. if two other towns are x + 2 miles apart, how many inches apart would tehy be on the same map?
Answer by jorel1380(3719) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x/4+2/4=((x+2)/4)"
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