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Rank the temperatures from the highest to the lowest I have 146°C, 351 Kelvin, 133°F, 95°F, 58°F, 25°C, 273 Kelvin

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146 degrees celsius
351 kelvin
133 degrees farenhite
95 degrees farenhite
25 degrees celsius
58 degrees farenhite
273 kelvin = 0 celsius
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Answer : First step would be bring all the temperatures into same units.

We can use the formula to convert °C to F as;

(°C X 1.8) + 32 = F

i) 146°C : (146 X 1.8) + 32 = 294.8 F

To convert °C into kelvin we need to add 146 + 273 = 419 K.

ii) 351 Kelvin

iii) 133°F = (°C X 1.8) +32;

Therefore, on solving we get, 56.11 °C

Converting into kelvin, 56.11 °C +273 = 329.11 K

iv) 95 °F = (°C X 1.8) +32;

Therefore, on solving we get, 35°C

Converting to kelvin, 35 +273 = 308 K

v) 58°F = (°C X 1.8) +32;

Therefore, on solving we get, 14.4°C

Converting to kelvin, 14.4 +273 = 287.4 K

vi) 25°C + 273 = 298 K

vi) 273 K

On arranging the values from highest to lowest we get this order,

146°C (419 K),

351 K,

133°F (329.11 K),

95°F (308 K) ,

25°C (298 K),

58°F (287.4 K),

273 K

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