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13 June, 05:21

In the United States, length is usually measured in inches, feet, and miles. Most of the rest of the world uses centimeters, meters, and kilometers. Would a 20% grade (referring to the slope of a roadway) in America equal a 20% grade elsewhere? Explain why or why not.

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  1. 13 June, 07:50
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    Yes.

    Ratios of like quantities don't have units. (The units cancel.)

    (1 m) / (100 m) = (1 ft) / (100 ft) = 1% grade - - no matter where you are.
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