SOLUTION: On a map of Nature's Wonder Hiking Trails, 1 centimeter corresponds to 5 miles. Find the length of a trail represented by a line that is 6 centimeters long on the map.
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Question 1182802: On a map of Nature's Wonder Hiking Trails, 1 centimeter corresponds to 5 miles. Find the length of a trail represented by a line that is 6 centimeters long on the map.
Answer by ikleyn(52786) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Take 5 miles 6 times.
It is not necessary to go to the forum to get such simple idea . . .
Isn't it ?
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