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Every conversion factor is a ratio that is _____.

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Equal to 1

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Every conversion factor is a ratio that is equal to 1. This is the number needed to convert a measurement of one set of unit to the same measurement using another set of units. Two values must represent the same quantity as each other.

The number is always expressed as a numerical ratio or fraction that can be used as a factor for multiplication. It is used as conversion within the imperial system (like feet , pounds and gallons) and the systeme international unit of kilogram , meters and seconds.

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Every conversion factor is a ratio that is always equal to 1. It is a fraction that describes a relationship between different units. For instance, we have 1 minute is equal to 60 seconds (1min/60 s ). So, replacing 1 minute in the numerator with 60 s, 60s / 60s, it will be equal to 1.
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