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You can mutiply or divide the units to find the answer.
divide by the conversion factor. eg mm to m - divide by 1000 eg in to ft - divide by 12
well, you divide by 2 so...2563 units
You can not convert between units of time and units of length - they measure completely different things. If it is a speed problem, you must know ore assume the speed, then divide the number of miles by the speed.
Take the total price and divide it by the number of units, to find out unit price.
divide the the liquid into two different containers each holding four units
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Pour 4 units in one container and 4 units in the other!
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You can mutiply or divide the units to find the answer.
The number of motor units involved in holding an object can vary depending on the weight and complexity of the task. Different motor units may be recruited as needed to maintain force and control. Some motor units may be more fatigable and switch during sustained tasks, but this can depend on the individual and the specific task.
You must divide.
divide by the conversion factor. eg mm to m - divide by 1000 eg in to ft - divide by 12
That depends on what you are converting from. If you are converting from larger units, you multiply. If you are converting from smaller units, you divide.
Just divide the numbers, and the answer will have no measurement units.
A conversion factor ratio is a numerical relationship between two different units of measurement that allows you to convert from one unit to another. It represents the equivalent amounts of the two units and is used to multiply or divide to convert between the units. The value of a conversion factor ratio is always 1, as it represents the equality between the units being converted.