what must be true of the units in two rates if one rate can be converted to the units of the other rate? in other words, the units of the First Rate are both / all distinct from that of the converted rate, but it's still represents the same measurement. (2 points)

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If one rate can be converted to the units of the other rate, the two rates must be proportional to each other. In other words, the ratio between the two rates must stay the same even when the units are converted. Thus, the units in both rates must have a common factor or be multiples of each other.
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