A park on map
A park has an area of ⅙ mi2. On a map, the park has an area of 1 ¼ cm2. On the map, how many square centimeters represent 1 mi2?
Final Answer:

Tips for related online calculators
Need help calculating a sum, simplifying, or multiplying fractions? Try our fraction calculator.
Need help with mixed numbers? Try our mixed number calculator.
Check out our ratio calculator.
Do you want to convert area units?
Need help with mixed numbers? Try our mixed number calculator.
Check out our ratio calculator.
Do you want to convert area units?
You need to know the following knowledge to solve this word math problem:
planimetrybasic operations and conceptsnumbersUnits of physical quantitiesthemes, topicsGrade of the word problem
We encourage you to watch this tutorial video on this math problem: video1
Related math problems and questions:
- Map scale centimeters
Eight centimeters on the map represent two kilometers in reality. Determine the scale of this map. - Martha
Martha likes to walk in the park, which is square, 7/10 mi on each side. One morning, Martha walked around the entire park 3 1/2 times before stopping to rest. How far had she walked? - Park path triangle
The paths in the park form a right-angled triangle, which on the map with a scale of 1:200 has two dimensions of side lengths of 9 cm and 15 cm. Grandma walks this route every day for a health walk. How many meters does she walk? - Air 2
The air distance between New York and Los Angeles is 3,962 km. How many km does 1 cm on a map represent if the map scale is 1:1,000,000? - City distance centimeters
The cities are 400 km apart; how many cm is it on a 1:400,000 scale map? - Hřiště
The map scale is 1: 5000. The playground is rectangular and, on the map, has dimensions 4 cm and 2 cm. What is the area of the playground in square meters in reality? - Central Park
Central Park is a rectangular park in New York City, and the map scale is 1 cm: 320 m (It means 1 cm on the map represents 320 m in the real world. ). Find the north-south distance if the length on the map is 2.5 cm.
