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Mathematics, 01.12.2020 01:40 mikeylaaliz9960

The formula K=5/9(f+459.67) gives k, the temperature in Kelvin, in terms of F, the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. Which equation can be used to calculate the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, F, in terms of K? A. F=5/9(K−459.67)

B. F=5/9K−459.67

C. F=9/5(K−459.67)

D. F=9/5K−459.67

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