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30 April, 00:28

100 °C is a greater temperature than which of the following?

A. 212 °F

B. 232 °F

C. 313.15 K

D. 373.15 K

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  1. 30 April, 00:39
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    When somebody hands you a Celsius°, it's easy to find the equivalent Fahrenheit°.

    Fahrenheit° = (1.8 · Celsius°) + 32°.

    So 100°C works out to 212°F.

    It's also easy to find the equivalent Kelvin. Just add 273.15 to the Celsius.

    So now you can see that 100°C is equal to A and D,

    and it's less than B.

    The only one it's greater than is C.
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