This document discusses unit conversions using dimensional analysis. Dimensional analysis allows one to convert between units by multiplying the original value by a conversion factor relating the two units. To perform a conversion, one identifies the given and desired units, determines the conversion factor relating those units, sets up the conversion factor as a fraction, and performs the calculation, cancelling out units. An example converts 36 inches to feet by multiplying 36 inches by the conversion factor 1 foot / 12 inches to obtain the answer of 3 feet. Dimensional analysis ensures conversions are performed correctly regardless of complexity.