The scale of a map says that 2 inches represents 5 miles. What distance on the map ---- in inches ----- represents an actual distance of 6 miles?

x/6 = 2/5

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To find the distance on the map that represents an actual distance of 6 miles, we can set up a proportion using the given scale:

2 inches represents 5 miles

Let 'x' represent the distance on the map in inches that represents an actual distance of 6 miles.

Using the proportion, we have:

2 inches / 5 miles = x inches / 6 miles

Cross-multiplying, we get:

5 miles * x inches = 2 inches * 6 miles

5x = 12

Dividing both sides by 5, we get:

x = 12/5

Therefore, the distance on the map that represents an actual distance of 6 miles is 12/5 inches.

To determine the distance on the map that represents an actual distance of 6 miles, you can use the scale given in the problem. In this case, it is stated that 2 inches on the map represents 5 miles in real life.

To find the distance on the map that represents 6 miles, you can set up a proportion using the scale:

2 inches / 5 miles = x inches / 6 miles

By cross-multiplying, we get:

2 inches * 6 miles = 5 miles * x inches

12 inches = 5x inches

To isolate x, we divide both sides of the equation by 5:

12 inches / 5 = x inches

x = 2.4 inches

Therefore, a distance of 6 miles in real life would be represented by 2.4 inches on the map.