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Engineering, 17.01.2020 02:31, xoxomiaa1

Choose the best explanation below for why dimensional analysis is also sometimes referred to as the factor label approach.
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o it is sometimes called the factor label approach because it is only useful when multiplying quantities with units.
o it is sometimes called the factor label approach because writing the units for all factors in an expression is the only way to give them unique labels
o it is sometimes called the factor label approach because units are treated as a factor (along with a numeric factor) in a quantity like 25 g, allowing us to subject the unit to algebraic operations as if they were variables.
o it is sometimes called the factor label approach because it is used exclusively to come up with conversion factors for unit conversions.

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