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  • 28-01-2018
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Is this expression dimensionally consistent? 3.5 meters 1.1 feet 9.0 inches?

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  • 28-01-2018
Yes, they are dimensionally consistent, since they are both length measurements.  The conversion factor is a pure number.
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