Answer:
F = (9/5) (K - 273) + 32
Explanation:
The problems asks to use the formula C=59(F−32), but check that this is not correct, it should be:
![C = (5)/(9) (F - 32)](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/jvq3sxou6rsqdnpjf3hac1jbl0wjkok1w6.png)
We also know that temperature in degrees Kelvin K is 273 more than in degrees Celsius C, so we can write this as:
K = C + 273
The question asks to write a formula for the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F in terms of the temperature in degrees Kelvin K.
So first lets isolate F in the first formula
![C = (5)/(9) (F - 32)](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/jvq3sxou6rsqdnpjf3hac1jbl0wjkok1w6.png)
![C = (5)/(9) (F - 32)\\C * (9)/(5) = (5)/(9)* (9)/(5)(F - 32)\\C * (9)/(5) = F - 32\\C * (9)/(5) +32 = F - 32 +32\\F = (9)/(5) C +32](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/gp69te3rez4u07t8sk8nybv9ndyt9fsb8i.png)
Now to make the formula in terms of K, lets first write C in terms of K:
K = C + 273
C = K -273
And now we can replace C in the F formula to write it in terms of K:
F = (9/5) (K - 273) + 32