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|The scale on a map shows that 2 inches represents 15 miles. Which |

|proportion can be used to find the actual distance, x, represented by 30 |

|inches on the map? |

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|The scale on a map shows that 10 kilometers is represented by 4 |

|centimeters. Which proportion can be used to find the actual distance, x, |

|represented by 20 centimeters on the map? |

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|The scale on a map shows that 200 miles is represented by 5 inches on a |

|map. Which proportion can be used to find the distance on the map, x, that |

|represents 50 miles? |

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|The distance between Matt’s house and his school is 3 inches on the map. |

|The actual distance is 1.5 miles. What is the scale of the map? |

|[pic]1 inch = 2 miles |

|[pic]1 inch = 0.5 mile |

|[pic]3 inches = 1 mile |

|[pic]1.5 inches = 1 mile |

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|The distance between the library and the grocery store is 4 centimeters on |

|the map. The actual distance is 12 kilometers. What is the scale of the |

|map? |

|[pic]1 centimeter = 3 kilometers |

|[pic]1 centimeter = [pic]kilometer |

|[pic]4 centimeters = 1 kilometer |

|[pic]12 centimeters = 1 kilometer |

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|The starting and stopping point for Amir’s run this morning are 0.5 inch |

|apart on the map. If each inch on the map represents 3 miles, how far did |

|Amir run? |

|[pic][pic]mile |

|[pic][pic]mile |

|[pic]1[pic] miles |

|[pic]6 miles |

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|Adam’s house is 2 centimeters from Juan’s house on a map. If each |

|centimeter on the map represents 6 kilometers, how far apart are the two |

|houses? |

|[pic][pic]kilometer |

|[pic][pic]kilometer |

|[pic]3 kilometers |

|[pic]12 kilometers |

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|Jonas is making a map of his neighborhood for a school project. He knows |

|that his house is 1.2 miles from the park. If every 0.25 ft on his map |

|represents 0.8 mile, how far will his house be from the park on the map? |

|[pic]0.24 ft |

|[pic]0.375 ft |

|[pic][pic]ft |

|[pic]3.84 ft |

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|Kim is drawing a map of the different schools in her school district. She |

|knows that her middle school is 10.6 miles away from the middle school that|

|her best friend attends. If every 2 inches on the map represents 5 miles, |

|how far apart will the two schools be on the map, to the nearest tenth of |

|an inch? |

|[pic]0.2 inch |

|[pic]0.9 inch |

|[pic]4.2 inches |

|[pic]26.5 inches |

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|On a map, San Francisco is 7.5 inches from San Diego. The actual distance |

|is 500 miles. The same map shows that Fresno is 3.3 inches from Los |

|Angeles. To the nearest mile, what is the actual distance from Fresno to |

|Los Angeles? |

|[pic]67 miles |

|[pic]151 miles |

|[pic]220 miles |

|[pic]1,136 miles |

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|On a map, Melbourne, Australia, is 22 centimeters from Sydney, Australia. |

|The actual distance is 880 kilometers. If Canberra, Australia, is 286 |

|kilometers from Sydney, how far apart will they appear on the map, to the |

|nearest centimeter? |

|[pic]3 centimeters |

|[pic]7 centimeters |

|[pic]13 centimeters |

|[pic]68 centimeters |

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|Barry’s pet turtle, Turtlelini, escaped from his backyard. Barry found |

|Turtlelini by the creek and wanted to determine how far Turtlelini had |

|walked. On the map, Barry’s house is 0.6 inch from the creek. If the scale |

|on the map shows that 1.5 inches are equivalent to 0.8 mile, how far did |

|Turtlelini walk, to the nearest tenth of a mile? |

|[pic]0.3 mile |

|[pic]0.5 mile |

|[pic]1.1 miles |

|[pic]1.3 miles |

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|Marcus looked up the path that he had taken on his run this morning on the |

|map shown below. |

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|To the nearest mile, what is the total distance that he ran? |

|[pic]6 miles |

|[pic]8 miles |

|[pic]11 miles |

|[pic]25 miles |

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|Latisha drove around town running errands all afternoon. The path she took |

|is shown on the map below. |

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|To the nearest mile, what is the total distance that she traveled? |

|[pic]11 miles |

|[pic]17 miles |

|[pic]26 miles |

|[pic]51 miles |

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|Katarina drew a map to plot her running path as shown below. |

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|If the total distance that she ran is 11.56 miles, how many miles does 1 |

|inch on her map represent? Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. |

|[pic]0.4 miles |

|[pic]0.6 miles |

|[pic]1.7 miles |

|[pic]2.1 miles |

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|The historical walking tour of a town covers a total distance of 5 miles. |

|The map shows that the path of the tour travels 3 inches north, 4 inches |

|east, 2 inches south, and 1 inch west. How many miles does each inch on the|

|map represent? |

|[pic]0.2 miles |

|[pic]0.5 miles |

|[pic]2 miles |

|[pic]10 miles |

|Because of one-way streets, the most direct route for Winona to get from |

|home to work covers a total distance of 8.5 miles. On the map, Winona |

|travels 8 inches north, 6 inches west, 1 inch south, and 2 inches east. |

|What is the scale of the map? |

|[pic]2 inches = 1 mile |

|[pic]0.5 inch = 1 mile |

|[pic]1 inch = 8.5 miles |

|[pic]1 inch = 17 miles |

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|Yi is told that the item that she wants to buy is still available at a |

|store that is [pic]inch on a map from her current location. If the scale of|

|the map is 1 inch = 12 miles, how far away is Yi from the store? |

|[pic][pic]mile |

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|[pic]9 miles |

|[pic]16 miles |

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