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25 December, 14:15

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

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  1. 25 December, 14:40
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    A conversion factor is basically a simplified ratio. For example, we want to convert 50 cm to meters

    With a ratio,

    1 m: 100 cm

    x m : 50 cm

    1/100 = x/50

    x = 50 * 1/100

    x = 0.5 m

    Whereas, the conversion factor says,

    cm/100 = meters

    50/100 = 0.5m

    The conversion is easier to use since it skips many steps and produces an answer directly.
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