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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 21:30 sacoyia27

If we have a conversion factor given to us in a fraction form that cannot be represented as an easy decimal, what can we do? a. Conclude that the units cannot be converted to one another.
b. Assume the conversion factor is 1.
c. Attempt to use a conversion factor for different units of measurement.
d. Leave the conversion factor in fraction form.

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