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How do you do conversion factors?

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Answer: To create a conversion factor from this equality, write the quantity on one side of the equal sign in the numerator of a fraction, and write the other quantity in the denominator. Note that a second conversion factor could be developed by interchanging where each quantity is written, relative to the fraction bar.

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A conversion factor is a number used to change one set of units to another, by multiplying or dividing. When a conversion is necessary, the appropriate conversion factor to an equal value must be used. For example, to convert inches to feet, the appropriate conversion value is 12 inches equal 1 foot. I am so sorry if i am wrong I am new at this

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