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Convert the temperature 288 K to degrees Celsius. a. 748°C b. 561°C c. –172°C d. 15°C
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Convert the temperature 288 K to degrees Celsius.
a. 748°C
b. 561°C
c. –172°C
d. 15°C
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Hello,
F=1.8*C+32
K=C-273.15
288-273.15=14.85(°C)
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The answer is d. 15 c.
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