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13 July, 07:09

F = 9/5 (K - 273) + 32

In order to convert a temperature in Kelvin, K, into a temperature of degrees in Fahrenheit, F, the equation above can be used. Which of the following equations correctly expresses the temperature in Kelvin in terms of the temperature in Fahrenheit?

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  1. 13 July, 07:26
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    For this case we have the following equation:

    F = 9/5 (K - 273) + 32

    We must clear the value of K.

    We have have then:

    F-32 = 9/5 (K - 273)

    (5/9) (F-32) = (K - 273)

    K = (5/9) (F-32) + 273

    Answer:

    the temperature in Kelvin in terms of the temperature in Fahrenheit is:

    K = (5/9) (F-32) + 273
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