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Vocabulary used in measuring distance and scale in maps

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scale (for measurement)   A series of marks at regular intervals on an instrument that is used for measuring   INCH OR CENTIMETER MARKS ON A RULER, POUNDS OR KILOGRAMS GRAMS ON A WEIGHING SCALE, DEGREE MARKS ON A THERMOMETER  
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scale (proportional relation)   The relation between the actual size of something and its size on a map, diagram, or model that represents it   THE MILEAGE SCALE ON A MAP SAYS THAT 1 INCH = 100 MILES.  
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ratio   The relationship between two groups of people or things, represented by two numbers showing how much larger one group is than the other   THE RATIO OF MEN TO WOMEN IN A CITY IS 4 TO 5 (FOR EVERY 4 MEN, THERE ARE 5 WOMEN).  
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aspect ratio   The relationship between the width and the height of the image on the screen of a television, an electronic device, etc.   THE TELEVISION SCREEN HAS AN ASPECT RATiO OF 16:9  
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proportion   1) A part or share of a whole 2) The relationship of one thing to another in size amount, etc. 3) The correct relationship in size or degree between one thing and another or between the parts of a whole   1) A HIGHER PROPORTION OF PEOPLE HAVE RED HAIR IN SCOTLAND THAN IN NIGERIA. 2) ADD VINEGAR TO WATER IN THE PROPORTION 1:4. 3) HIS HEAD SEEMS TOO LARGE FOR HIS BODY--IT IS OUT OF PROPORTION.  
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map legend (key)   The explanation of symbols on a map or diagram   THE MAP LEGEND SHOWS SYMBOLS FOR MOUNTAINS, RIVERS, HIGHWAYS, AND CITIES.  
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distance   The amount of space between two places or things   WHAT IS THE DISTANCE BETWEEN MOLINE AND CHICAGO (HOW MANY MILES IS IT FROM MOLINE TO CHICAGO)?  
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perimeter   The total length of the outside edge of an area or a shape   THE PERIMETER OF A 10 X 15 FOOT BEDROOM IS 50 FEET.  
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area   The amount of space covered by a flat surface or piece of land (described as a measurement)   THE AREA OF A 10 X 15 FOOT BEDROOM IS 150 SQUARE FEET.  
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diagram   A simple drawing using lines to explain where something is, how something works, etc.   THE DIAGRAM IN THE INSTRUCTIONS SHOWS HOW TO PUT THE PARTS OF A BOOKSHELF TOGETHER.  
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model   A copy of something, usually smaller than the original object   FRED BUILT A MODEL AIRPLANE FROM THE KIT HE BOUGHT AT THE TOY STORE.  
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scale (range of numbers)   A range of levels or numbers used for measuring something   1) HOW PAINFUL IS YOUR HEADACHE ON A SCALE FROM 1 TO 10? 2) WHAT IS THE SALARY SCALE FOR JOBS OF THIS TYPE?  
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