SOLUTION: Which is a an example of a unit multiplier? a) 12in/1ft b) 12/1 c) 1/12 d) none of these

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Question 42171: Which is a an example of a unit multiplier?
a) 12in/1ft
b) 12/1
c) 1/12
d) none of these

Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Choice a,
since 12 in / 1 foot is a form of the number one.

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