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An atlas of india is drawn by taking scale 100 cm = 15000 km. If the actual distance between the cties of bhopal and Cochin in 1500 km, the distance between the two places in the atlas will be __________cm.

A

10

B

1

C

10000

D

1000

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Scale: 100 cm = 15000 km
1500 km = 10 cm
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