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The temperature in degrees Kelvin is 273 degrees more than the temperature in degrees Celsius. Use the formula 
C= (5)/(9)( F-32) to write a formula for the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F in terms of the temperature in degrees Kelvin K.

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Ok let's write an equation for the first sentence :

K = 273 + C

and we know that C = 5/9(F - 32). Now we need K as a function of F

Substitute C with F.......

K = 273 + 5/9(F - 32)


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Answer:

The required formula is
K=273+(5)/(9)(F-32)

Explanation:

Given : The temperature in degrees Kelvin is 273 degrees more than the temperature in degrees Celsius.

To find : Write a formula for the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F in terms of the temperature in degrees Kelvin K ?

Solution :

The formula to convert Fahrenheit into Celsius is given by,


C=(5)/(9)(F-32) ....(1)

The temperature in degrees Kelvin is 273 degrees more than the temperature in degrees Celsius.

i.e.
K=273+C .....(2)

Now, To write temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F in terms of the temperature in degrees Kelvin K

Substitute the value of C from (1) in (2),


K=273+(5)/(9)(F-32)

Therefore, The required formula is
K=273+(5)/(9)(F-32)

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