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Emily is converting 9 feet per minute into inches per minute. Which conversion factor should she use? A. 12in/ 1ft B. 1yd/3ft C. 1ft/12in D. 3ft/ 1yd
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Emily is converting 9 feet per minute into inches per minute. Which conversion factor should she use? A. 12in/ 1ft B. 1yd/3ft C. 1ft/12in D. 3ft/ 1yd
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Emily is converting 9 feet per minute into inches per minute. Which conversion factor should she use?
A. 12in/ 1ft
B. 1yd/3ft
C. 1ft/12in
D. 3ft/ 1yd
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The correct answer is 12in/1ft because there are 12in in 1ft
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