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Two measurements with different units equal to 5 m?

16.404199 feet in one meter. 0.003106856 miles in 5 meters. There are you're 2 different units.


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

For two measurements to be a conversion factor, they must represent the same quantity but in different units. The ratio should equal 1 and can be written as a fraction where the units cancel out, allowing you to convert from one unit to another.


What is A ratio of two measurements of different units?

Rate


What a ratio of two measurements with different units?

Time


What are two measurements with different units equal to 5 m?

you can use a varying degree of units but to keep it simple i would go 4.9 m+100 cm=5m


Measurement that equal the same as another measurement?

Two measurements are equal when they have the same numerical value, for example 1 inch is equal to 2.54 centimeters. To show equality between measurements, they must have the same units, or be converted to the same units for comparison.


What are two measurements with different metric units that are equal to 5 m?

There are many different ways to write 5m in metric units: .005 km .05 hm .5 dam 50 dm 500 cm 5000 mm


When two measurements are equal a ratio of these two measurements will equal unity?

Yes!!!!


How many ft. lbs are equal to 132 in. lbs.?

Your measurements are wrong. You have two different units of measurement in your question. Feet is a measurement of length while pounds is a measurement of weight. They are not equal or compatible. So, we can’t give you an answer.


What is a four letter word with the definition of A ratio of two measurements having different units?

rate


What is the term for a ratio of two measurements having different units of measure?

The term for a ratio of two measurements having different units of measure is called a "rate." Rates express how one quantity changes in relation to another, often involving different units, such as speed (miles per hour) or density (grams per cubic centimeter). Rates are useful for comparing quantities that are not directly compatible.


Is 200 milliseconds equal too 1000 lumen?

No. The units are incompatible and measure different properties.