SOLUTION: I need to use two unit multipliers to convert 6 square feet to square inches. I need to know the calculation I know that there are 12 inches in a foot. I am not sure of the calcu
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Question 405034: I need to use two unit multipliers to convert 6 square feet to square inches. I need to know the calculation I know that there are 12 inches in a foot. I am not sure of the calculation and what to do with it being squared.
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I need to use two unit multipliers to convert 6 square feet to square inches.
Find the number of square inches in 1 square ft: 12*12 = 144 sq/inches
Find how many square inches in 6 sq/ft: 6 * 144 = 864 sq/inches
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