Inch-pounds torque wrench

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If a torque wrench is designed to measure in inch/pounds what is the coversion to do if you only have a torque value stated in foot-pounds?
 
Now that I think about it a little, you'd multiply by 12 to get inch pounds from a foot pounds value, divide for the opposite conversion?
 
12 inch-pounds equals one ft-pound. Therefore multiply the torque value stated in foot-pounds by 12 to get inch-pounds. Both torque wrenches I have also have a scale for newton-meters (N-M) and the toyota FSM also gives torque values in N-M.
 

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