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In order to convert a temperature in Kelvin, K, into a temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, F, the equation above can be used. Which of the following equations correctly expresses the temperature in Kelvin in terms of the temperature in

In order to convert a temperature in Kelvin, K, into a temperature in degrees Fahrenheit-example-1

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Answer is A. 9/5ths f-32 plus 273       
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Answer:

Option C is correct

Explanation:

K denotes Kelvin and F denotes Fahrenheit . Kelvin and Fahrenheit are basically units of temperature .

It's not very difficult to convert Kelvin into Fahrenheit or Fahrenheit into Kelvin .

Simple addition and subtraction will help in such conversions .

Put value you know to get the answer in the desired temperature scale using the appropriate temperature unit conversion formulas .

Fahrenheit is expressed in degrees but Kelvin is not expressed in degrees We need to find which of the given equations correctly expresses the temperature in Kelvin in terms of the temperature in Fahrenheit .

Correct option is C

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