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The measurements must be equal to each other.

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Q: What must be true for a ratio of 2 measurements to be a conversions factor?
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What must be true for a ratio of two measurements to be a conversion factor?

The measurements must be equal to each other.


What must be true for two ratio of two measurements to be a conversion factor?

The measurements must be equal to each other.


What ratios that measurements must be changed to the same units before simplifying?

All ratio measurements must be in the same units before simplifying


What two measurements must be taken in order to be able to calculate the density of an object?

Density is the ratio of Mass to volume, D= M/V; the two measurements then are mass and volume.


How does a unitary rate differ from any other ratio?

A unitary rate must specifically have a denominator of one. Unitary rates are used in mathematical operations and conversions. Any other ratio can have any number as the denominator.


Is it true a quantity must be divided by multiples of ten when converting from a larger unit to a smaller unit?

No. That principle applies for most unit conversions in the metric system, but not for all and it does not apply at all for imperial measurements.


What is the ratio of two measurements having different units of measurement?

If you have two items using different units of measurement, you must first convert to the same type in to percentage. Then, you can compare the ratio, It is called coefficient of variability. For example if you want to compare length with weight of two variables or populations, then first convert the measurements in percentage and then go for comparision.


Why must stoichiometric conversions betweeb substances in a reaction be performed in moles?

these conversions do not have to be done in moles, they can be done in atoms and molecules.


What measurements must have after the number?

Units.


Two similar prisms have heights 3 and 7. what are the ratios f their surface areas and volumes?

In order to determine the ratio of the surface area and volume, you must first determine the ratio between the given heights. In order to do this you must divide 7 by 3, which gives you 2 and 1/3. Using this ratio, the surface area would increase by squaring 2 and 1/3, which is about 5.4444. You would square the ratio because in surface area you are using two measurements (the base and the height). The volume would increase by cubing 2 and 1/3, which is about 12.7. You would cube the volume ratio because in volume you are using three measurements (the base, height, and width). Hope this helps.


Even number must have a factor of?

Even numbers must have a factor of two.


Can you carburate a fuel injected engine?

Yes but many other conversions must take place