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Convert 212 degrees Fahrenheit (F) to kelvin (K). Write an algebraic formula to express K in terms of F. Hence, or otherwise, convert 400 kelvin (K) to degrees Fah... show full transcript
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To convert 400 K back to degrees Fahrenheit, we rearrange the formula:
Starting with:
Multiplying both sides by 9 gives:
Dividing by 5 yields:
Now, simplifying gives:
Thus, finally:
Therefore, 400 K is approximately 260.33°F.
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