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The relationship between a temperature in degrees celsius (c) and in degrees Kelvin (k) is given by k=c+273 what is the celsius temperature for a temperature of 10 degrees Kelvin

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Answer: c = -263

First set up your equation by substituting K with 10. Your equation should be set up like this, 10=c+273. Subtract 273 on both sides of the equation, because what you do one one side of the equation you have to do on the other side to balance the equation out. You will end up with -263, c=-263.
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