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A person's temperature is 40 c. What would it be in Kelvin? A. 313 K B. -313 K C. -313 C D. 313 C
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A person's temperature is 40
c. What would it be in Kelvin?
A. 313 K
B. -313 K
C. -313 C
D. 313 C
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It's not C and D because they are asking you for kelvin, and it's not B because the idea of kelvin it's that the number is never going to be a negative. So when you want to convert C to K just add 273.
40+273= 313
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