Scale 1:100,000. Distance on map = 2 cm. Real distance = ... km
2 km
Scale 1:50,000. Map distance = 6 cm. Real distance = ... km
3 km
Scale 1:100,000. Real distance = 25 km. Map distance = ?
25 cm
translated by (..., ...) means it's moved by 5 steps to the left and 2 steps down.
(-5, -2)
translated by (3, -7) means it's ,oved by 3 steps to ... and 7 steps ...
right, down
Scale 1:25,000. Real distance = 2 km. Map distance = ... cm
8 cm
Scale 1:10,000. Map distance = 5 cm. Real distance = ... m
500 m
Scale 1:5,000. Map distance = 3.2 cm. Real distance = ?
160 m
Translate A(2, 3) 2 steps down and 4 steps right
(6, 1)
Translate B(–1, 5) 3 steps left and 2 steps up
(-4, 7)
Scale 1:200,000. Map distance = 7.5 cm. Real distance = ... km
15 km
Scale 1:25,000. Real distance = 12 km. Map distance = ... cm
48 cm
A(3, 8), B(3, -1), C(-4, 8), and D(..., ...) forming a rectangle.
What's the coordinate of D?
(-4, -1)
Translate H(1, –2) by (–3, 4)
(-2, 2)
Translate G(7, –2) by (–2, –3)
(5, -5)
Scale 1:50,000. A rectangular field measures 4 cm × 3 cm on the map. What is the real area in km2?
3 km2
Scale 1:20,000. A park is 2 cm × 1.5 cm on the map. Real area =... m2
120,000 m2
Scale 1:500. A classroom is 12 m × 8 m in reality. Map dimensions = ... cm
1.6 cm
Reflect D(–2, 6) in y-axis
(2, 6)
Reflect C(3, 4) in x-axis
(3, -4)
Scale 1:2,000. A school yard is 5 cm × 2 cm on the map. Real area = ... m2
4,000 m2
Scale 1:100,000. A lake measures 10 cm × 8 cm on the map. Real area = ... km2
80 km2
Point A, B, and C are forming a right angle triangle. If A(5,7) and B(5, 4), give one possible point for C!
(x, 7) or (x, 4)
Reflect F(–4, 1) in line y = x
(1, –4)
Reflect E(2, 3) in line y = x
(3, 2)