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Question
These are five towns. Find out:
- A town called Jalebipur is 35 km away from both Chholaghat and Dhoklabad. Where do you think it can be? Mark 'J' for it.
Solution
Here the scale is 1 cm = 10 km
So, 0.5 cm map distance = 5 km actual distance Actual distance of Jalebipur from Dhoklabad and Chholaghat = 35 km
= 10 km + 10 km + 10 km + 5 km
So, map distance of Jalebipur from Dhoklabad and Chholaghat
= 1 cm + 1 cm + 1 cm + 0.5 cm
= 3.5 cm
We can measure 3.5 cm and mark the town Jalebipur, with the help of thread as 'J' on the map as shown below.
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