Final answer:
The temperature of 134°F converts to 56.7°C in Celsius and approximately 330 K in Kelvin.
So, the correct answer is (a).
Step-by-step explanation:
One of the hottest temperatures ever recorded on the surface of Earth was 134°F in Death Valley, CA. To convert this temperature into Celsius, we use the formula:
C = (F - 32) × 5/9. Substituting 134°F into the formula gives us: C = (134 - 32) × 5/9, which simplifies to C = 56.7°C.
To convert the Celsius temperature to Kelvin, we use the formula: K = C + 273.15. Substituting 56.7°C into the formula gives us: K = 56.7 + 273.15, resulting in 329.85 K. However, when we report temperatures, we generally round to the nearest whole number, leading to 330 K (Note: The correct conversion should actually be precisely 329.85 K, but the multiple-choice options seem to lean towards 330 K).
So, the correct answer is 56.7°C for Celsius and 330 K for Kelvin, which corresponds to selection (a).