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Any temperature on the Kelvin scale can be changed to Celsius degrees by a. subtracting 100 from it. b. adding 212 to it. c. subtracting 273 from it. d. subtracting 32 from it.
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Any temperature on the Kelvin scale can be changed to Celsius degrees by
a. subtracting 100 from it.
b. adding 212 to it.
c. subtracting 273 from it.
d. subtracting 32 from it.
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C. Subtract 273 from it
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c. subtracting 273 from it.
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