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3 April, 20:44

If a thermometer outside your classroom indicates a temperature of 61 degrees Fahrenheit, what is the temperature in degrees Celsius? In kelvin?

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  1. 3 April, 21:04
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    32 degrees fahrenheit equals 0 degrees celsius, so if you have the fahrenheit degrees and want to go to celsius, just subtract 32. To go from celsius to kelvin, add 273 because 0 degrees celsius equal 273 degrees kelvin.

    Fahrenheit → Celcius:

    61 - 32 = 29

    61 F° = 29 C°

    Celsius → Kelvin

    29 + 273 = 302

    Your answer should be:

    61 F° = 29 C° = 302 K°
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