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If 2" = 10 miles on a map, how far would 6" equal? 10 miles 30 miles 60 miles 90 miles
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If 2" = 10 miles on a map, how far would 6" equal?
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6” would be 30 miles. If you multiply 6 by 10 then divide by 2 we get 30.
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The Answer Is 30Mi
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