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Mathematics, 01.12.2020 02:30 dubouuu

Pro On a map of Alberta, Edson is 2 cm from
Spruce Grove. A proportion on the map
shows that 3 cm on the map equals 225
km on the ground. What would be the
correct distance to put on a map?(setting proportions)

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