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Kianna Miles
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25 June, 12:39
Analyze the usefulness of a conversion factor.
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Alina Bartlett
25 June, 12:55
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A conversion factor is used to change the units of a measured quantity without changing its value. The unity bracket method of unit conversion consists of a fraction in which the denominator is equal to the numerator, but they are in different units.
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