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The formula for converting from kelvins (K) to degrees Celsius (°C) is: °C = K - 273 Using this formula, convert 400 K to degrees Celsius. O A. 127°C O B. 673°C O C. -673°C O D.…
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The formula for converting from kelvins (K) to degrees Celsius (°C) is: °C = K - 273 Using this formula, convert 400 K to degrees Celsius. O A. 127°C O B. 673°C O C. -673°C O D.…
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The formula for converting from kelvins (K) to degrees Celsius (°C) is:
°C = K - 273
Using this formula, convert 400 K to degrees Celsius.
O A. 127°C
O B. 673°C
O C. -673°C
O D. -127°C
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answer is A. 127°C
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