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16 June, 18:23

How many conversion factors can be created from one equivalence statement

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  1. 16 June, 19:56
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    You can create two conversion factors from one equivalence statement.

    For example, consider the equivalence statement

    1 kg ≡ 1000 g

    If you divide both sides by 1 kg, you get the conversion factor:

    1 = 1000 g/1 kg.

    If you divide both sides by 1000 g, you get the conversion factor:

    1 kg/1000 g = 1.

    Both of these are conversion factors because they both equal one, and multiplying a measurement by one does not change its value.
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