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Multiplication
Symbols for derived units formed by multiplication are joined with a centre dot (•) or a non-breaking space.
For example:
In English, when unit names are combined to denote multiplication of the units concerned, they are separated with a hyphen or a space.
The plural is formed by converting the last unit name to the plural form.For example:
Division
Division is indicated by a horizontal line, by a solidus (oblique stroke, /) or by negative exponents.
Only one solidus should be used.For example: