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Map scales - which way round?

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rja211077 | 13:47 Wed 26th Sep 2001 | People & Places
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Is 1:10000 (for example) termed a 'larger' or 'smaller' scale map than (e.g.) 1:50000
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1:10000 is a larger scale than 1:50000. In the former, one inch of map will represent 10000 inches of real distance, about 280 yards; but in the latter one inch will represent 50000 inches, about 1400 yards. Thus, on a 1:10000 scale, one square mile of area will require a map about 6 inches by 6 inches; but on a 1:50000 scale a map of only a little more than 1 inch by 1 inch will be required.

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