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Mathematics, 25.10.2019 07:43, ariellllllllllllllll

To convert a quantity of kilograms to pounds using a conversion factor,
pounds should be the numerator / denominator of the conversion
factor and kilograms should be the numerator / denominator of the
conversion factor.

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