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if 1 inch equals 2000 ft. on a 7.5-minute quadrangle, how many inches equal 12000 ft.?   6 inches  
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the approximate distance between Clayton School and All Souls School, near the lower left cormer of the Englewood Quadrangle, measures two inches. How many ft does this represent in ground distance?   4000 ft  
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the median E-W distance across the Englewood Quadrangle measures about 17.5 inches. how many actual "ground" ft does this distance represent?   35000 ft  
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the N-S distance across the Englewood Quadrangle measures about 22.5 inches. how many actual "ground" ft does this distance represent?   45000 ft  
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what is the value of the contour-interval on the Englewood Quadrangle?   10 ft  
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does the Englewood Quad. comply with the National Map Accuracy Standards?   yes  
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what is the Englewood Quad's magnetic declinatioin, in degrees?   10.5 degrees  
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during what year was this observation made?   1999  
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which quadrangle adjoins the Western boundary of the Englewood Quad?   fort logan  
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which quadrangle adjoins the Norhtwestern cornerof the Englewood Quad?   arvada  
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which quadrangle adjoins the Norhtern boundary of the Englewood Quad?   commerce city  
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which quadrangle adjoins the Southeastern corner of the Englewood Quad?   parker  
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the same heading appears in the upper left-hand margin on all U.S.G.S Quadrangle maps. what is this heading?   U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey  
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