SOLUTION: Hi! My question is about unit multipliers. My question is on a worksheet so i couldn't put the ISBN. I wasn't sure how to use two unit multipliers to convert 44 yards to inches. If
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Question 111358: Hi! My question is about unit multipliers. My question is on a worksheet so i couldn't put the ISBN. I wasn't sure how to use two unit multipliers to convert 44 yards to inches. If you could help me that would be great
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Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the unit multipliers you need are (3 ft)/(1 yd) and (12 in)/(1 ft)
when you multiply the 44 yd by these values, you will get the correct number in inches
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