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How long is 10 meters in 1 32 scale? - Answers
If the 10 metres is in the replica/map, then to find out how big the real thing is, you just multiply by 32. In this case we get 10x32 = 320, and so the real thing will be 320m long. If the 10 metres is the real distance, then to find out the length on the replica/map, you need to divide by 32. In this case we get 10/32 = 0.3125, and so the map/replica will be 31.25cm long.
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How long is 10 meters in 1 32 scale? - Answers
If the 10 metres is in the replica/map, then to find out how big the real thing is, you just multiply by 32. In this case we get 10x32 = 320, and so the real thing will be 320m long. If the 10 metres is the real distance, then to find out the length on the replica/map, you need to divide by 32. In this case we get 10/32 = 0.3125, and so the map/replica will be 31.25cm long.
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How long is 10 meters in 1 32 scale? - Answers
If the 10 metres is in the replica/map, then to find out how big the real thing is, you just multiply by 32. In this case we get 10x32 = 320, and so the real thing will be 320m long. If the 10 metres is the real distance, then to find out the length on the replica/map, you need to divide by 32. In this case we get 10/32 = 0.3125, and so the map/replica will be 31.25cm long.
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