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​Q23: Answers – Paper 3 – November 2018

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23) This map shows part of a village.
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Neil knows that Packer Street is 180m long in real life.

a) Neil measures the map.

​He says
  • Packer Street is 3.5cm long.
  • High Street is 11.2cm long.
  • Therefore, I calculate that High Street is 576m long in real life.

​Use Neil’s figures to show that the answer to his calculation is correct.
[3 marks]​​

b) Jodie measures the same map.

She says
  • I think Packer Street is longer than Neil’s measurement of 3.5cm.
  • Therefore, High Street must be longer than 576m in real life.

Is Jodie’s reasoning correct?
​Show how you decide
[2 marks]​​

c) On another map, Packer Street is 2.4cm long.

​Express the scale of this map in the form 1 : n.
[2 marks]​​
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