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12 September, 16:37

How are ratios used when making conversions

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  1. 12 September, 16:48
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    Ratios are used to make conversions by facilitating dimensional analysis

    Step-by-step explanation

    A conversion ratio is a ratio that is equal to one. The ratio will carry the name of the unit in conversion. For example, 1 foot=12 inches. Dimension analysis is achieved by creating a conversion ratio that contains the units needed for the numerator and the units already contained in the denominator.
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