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We use statistics to give ourselves an informed view on a subject of interest. This problem explores how to scale countries on a map to represent characteristics other than land area.
To see why this might be a valuable thing to do take a look at this site : https://worldmapper.org/Let's start with a simple example of a three-country continent. The countries all share a border with each other and together are surrounded by sea.
One way you might do this is given below - can you improve on it?
What are the good and bad points about this method?
This map was produced in Word using the Draw menu bar. If you right-click on an object you can specify the % change in either direction (look on the "size" tab)
Rectangle PQRS has X and Y on the edges. Triangles PQY, YRX and XSP have equal areas. Prove X and Y divide the sides of PQRS in the golden ratio.
The area of a regular pentagon looks about twice as a big as the pentangle star drawn within it. Is it?
A circular plate rolls in contact with the sides of a rectangular tray. How much of its circumference comes into contact with the sides of the tray when it rolls around one circuit?