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The document explains the concept of map scales, illustrating how to measure distances accurately on maps. It provides examples of distances between various locations using a scale where 1 centimeter equals 10 kilometers. Additionally, it includes questions for practice related to distances in both miles and kilometers on a specific map of the Northeast U.S.
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gr4_Using_a_Map_Scale

The document explains the concept of map scales, illustrating how to measure distances accurately on maps. It provides examples of distances between various locations using a scale where 1 centimeter equals 10 kilometers. Additionally, it includes questions for practice related to distances in both miles and kilometers on a specific map of the Northeast U.S.
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Name Scale

Using a Map Scale

W
205
Roscoe
hen you are
travelling, it is useful Twin
Lakes
October
Mountain
N
to know how far you NW NE Rolling
Creek
W E
have to go. To show distances
SW SE New Falls
accurately on a map, mapmakers S

use a scale. A map scale helps


Cambridge
you measure distance on a map.
Look at the scale on this map. Clayton
West
It shows that 1 centimetre equals Key Clayton
Provincial
10 kilometres. That means that 1 205
highway
centimetrs on the map stands for Major road
0 20 Kilometres
Town
10 kilometres on Earth. Railroad 1 cm = 10 km

Use a ruler to measure


distances on the map.
Circle the correct answers.
1. From Twin Lakes to October Mountain, it is about _________.
a. 25 kilometres b. 50 kilometres c. 80 kilometres

2. Between Clayton and New Falls there are _________.


a. 4 kilometres b. 40 kilometres c. 60 kilometres
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3. The distance from Cambridge to West Clayton is _________.


a. 30 kilometres b. 75 kilometres c. 85 kilometres

4. The distance between Roscoe and West Clayton is _________.


a. 90 kilometres b. 30 kilometres c. 100 kilometres
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Name Scale

The Northeast U.S.

A map scale usually shows distance in both miles and kilometres. A kilometre
is a measurement in the metric system. A mile is a longer distance than a
kilometre. On this map scale you can see that 300 miles is a longer distance
than 400 kilometres. Notice that the abbreviation for miles is MI and the abbreviation
for kilometres is KM. Use the map to answer these questions.

5. How many miles does one inch represent on this map?

6. How many miles is it from St. Louis to Cincinnati?


About how many kilometres is this?

PRF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
7. About how many miles is it from Milwaukee to Pittsburgh?

8. How many kilometres is it between


Minneapolis and Des Moines?

9. About how many kilometres is it from


Indianapolis to Washington, D.C.?
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