Asked by 대박

how is using a conversion factor different from using proportions to convert measurement units? Explain which is easier and why.

Can someone help me with an example fast?!

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Answered by 대박
or not...
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Answered by A pErsOn
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Answered by A pErsOn
also you learned about this already so you should know.
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Answered by FNaF non-binary
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Answered by FNaF non-binary
Conversion factor is where you already know the conversion and the percentage means that you'll have to find the conversion factor to solve the equation. However, if you do not already have a fixed regular conversion, you have to use proportion.

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Answered by Coco
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Answered by LOL
Conversion factor is where you already know the conversion and the percentage means that you'll have to find the conversion factor to solve the equation. However, if you do not already have a fixed regular conversion, you have to use proportion.

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