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Jon makes a map of his neighborhood for a presentation. The scale of his map is 1 inch:125 feet, however Jon realizes that his map is far too small. He decides to make his map 5…
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Jon makes a map of his neighborhood for a presentation. The scale of his map is 1 inch:125 feet, however Jon realizes that his map is far too small. He decides to make his map 5 times as large. What would be the new scale to the larger map?
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1 inch:625 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
125 x 5 = 625
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