In a unit conversion factor, the value of the numerator is to that of the denominator even though the units are different. ​

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Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

A unit conversion factor has the same quantity in different units as the numerator and denominator. Multiplying with a conversion factor does not change the inherent value of the number because the factor is equivalent to multiplying by the number 1.

The desired unit would be the numerator, while the denominator is in the given unit.