SOLUTION: The formula K=5/9(F-32)+273.15 converts temperatures from degrees Fahrenheit F to Kelvin K. an object in a lab is cooled to 35 Kelvin. What is the temperature of the object in degr

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Question 1166742: The formula K=5/9(F-32)+273.15 converts temperatures from degrees Fahrenheit F to Kelvin K. an object in a lab is cooled to 35 Kelvin. What is the temperature of the object in degrees Celsius?
Answer by ikleyn(52818)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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 = 35.


Solve to find F.


Your first step is to multiply both sides of the equation by 9.


The rest is obvious.



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