Задание

Cross out the excess

On all maps, you can find an explanation of the scale, otherwise it will be difficult to understand the actual distance between the objects and their real size. The scale is written as a ratio of numbers, for example, the entry " \(1:7000\) " means that the image is reduced by 7000 times, which means that 1 cm on the map is \(7000\) cm (or \(70\) m) on the terrain.

When the scale of the map is small, the objects on this map are more detailed, and when the scale is large, all objects on it are less detailed.

Highlight the smallest scale in blue.
\(1:700\) \(1:7000\) \(1:5000\) \(1:8000\) \(1:6500\) \(1:7700\) \(1:330\) \(1:300\) \(1:2500\)
Highlight the largest scale in blue.
\(11:500\) \(1:60000\) \(1:4000\) \(1:1000000\) \(1:50000\) \(1:2000\) \(1:3500\) \(1:350000\) \(1:4000\)