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The temperature T (d) in

degrees Fahrenheit in terms of the Celsius temperature d' is given by T (d) = 9/5d+32.
The temperature C (v) in degrees Celsius in terms of the Kelvin temperature v is given by C (v)=v-273.
Write a formula for the temperature F (v) in degrees Fahrenheit in terms of the Kelvin temperature v.
It is not necessary to simplify.

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Answer:

Explanation:

We know that F = 1.8 × (K-273) + 32

To change over a given temperature that is in Kelvin scale the formula

F = 1.8 × (K-273) + 32 is utilised.

The given unit is subbed into the formula.

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