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On a certain map, Washington, D.C., and Montreal are 4 inches apart. I
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On a certain map, Washington, D.C., and Montreal are 4 inches apart. If Washington, D.C., and Montreal are actually 500 miles apart, and if the map is drawn to scale, then 1 inch represents how many miles on the map?
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On a certain map, Washington, D.C., and Montreal are 4 inches apart. If Washington, D.C., and Montreal are actually 500 miles apart, and if the map is drawn to scale, then 1 inch represents how many miles on the map?
A. 125 B. 150 C. 250 D. 375 E. 500
If 4 inches (on the map) represents 500 actual miles, then: 2 inches (on the map) represents 250 actual miles And 1 inch (on the map) represents 125 actual miles
Answer: A
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