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How does changing the scale change the distance represented?

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It does not. The fact that the scale may change, however, the distance between two object does not change at all. For an example, the distance between cities may stay the same while changing the scale. Therefore, it is a fact that the changing of the scale does not change the distance at all.
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User Dexture
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The correct answer is:

It does not.

Step-by-step explanation:

The scale of a graph just tells us how many units are between numbers. This does not change the overall distance represented.

For example, I can have two graphs on which the x-axis goes to 60. On one graph, I can count by 10s for my scale, while the other graph uses 5s. While the scales are different, the same distance is represented.

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