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What is the scale of a large-scale map?

A1 cm = 0.25 km

B1 cm = 10 km

C1 cm = 100 km

D1 cm = 1,000 km

Answer:

A. 1 cm = 0.25 km

Read Explanation:

Large-scale maps are maps that depict relatively small areas with detailed information. Examples are cadastral maps and topographic maps. In large-scale maps, 1 cm on the map represents 25,000 cm on the ground. That is, 1 cm is equal to 0.25 km.


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