The legend on a map states that 1 cm is
45 km. If you measure 7 cm on the
map, how many kilo...
Mathematics, 09.09.2021 02:20 aaronolivera200161
The legend on a map states that 1 cm is
45 km. If you measure 7 cm on the
map, how many kilometers would the
actual distance be?
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