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How is using a conversion factor different than using proportions to convert measurement units? Explain which is easier and why.
9 years ago

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Answered by Ali
i think it's Conversion factor is actually a ratio between two measurements so they basically are the same



am i right?
9 years ago
Answered by after_sans7
yup, though, I'm 3 years late, sorry 'bout that
5 years ago

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