One hour = 3600 seconds
You multiply miles by 5,280 so 2 times 5280 means 10560 feet in two miles.
After you factor out the GCF, you will have as many as terms inside the parentheses as you had before.
No, that's just a factor. A common factor is when that factor is also a factor of another number.
The greatest factor of a number is the number itself.
A factor is a number that divides evenly into another number with no remainder. 3 is a factor of 9. 4 is not a factor of 9.
There can be no conversion factor for a single number.
An empirical conversion factor.
If the conversion factor is exact, then the number of significant figures in the answer is the same as the number of significant figures in the original number.If the conversion factor is an approximation, then the number of significant figures in the result is the lesser of this number and the number of significant figures in the original number.
If the last number in the question is 0.000001, then yes, the conversion factor is 0.000001 or 10-6
The answer is "1".
Are used to balance scale to find the conversion factor that can be used to convert the number of blocks to the weight of the blocks in pounds
The conversion factor, for converting from UNITA to UNITB is the number of UNITB in each UNITA. There are 3.2808 feet in 1 metre so the conversion factor for converting metres into feet is 3.2808.
the conversion factor merely changes the number in such a way that it fits the new units the physical quantity is not changed
The quantity that serves as a conversion factor between mass and number of moles is the molecular mass.
One thing that a conversion factor does is changes the numerical amount (value) of the measurement. The second thing a conversion factor does is changes the way measurement is expressed (units).
The number 1
a conversion factor is a number that converts units of one system of measurement to another (usually by multiplication)examples: (conversion factors in brackets)lengthinches (*25.4)= millimetresmiles (*1.609)= kilometresweightlbs (* 0.4536)= kilogramstons/imperial(*1.016)= tonnes/metric