The scale on a map reads ½ inch
= 30 miles. If two cities on the
map are 5 ¾ inches apart, fi...
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Mathematics, 11.03.2021 23:40, Wisppah3474
The scale on a map reads ½ inch
= 30 miles. If two cities on the
map are 5 ¾ inches apart, find
the actual distance between the
cities.
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