Mathematics, 29.10.2020 04:30 david2767
Scientists use a temperature unit called the kelvin. For example, the boiling
point of water at sea level occurs at 373.16 kelvins, written 373.16 K. The
formula K=5/9(F + 459.67), where K is the temperature in kelvins and F is the
temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, can be used to convert Fahrenheit
temperatures to kelvins.
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List the sides of δrst in in ascending order (shortest to longest) if: a ∠r =x+28°, m∠s = 2x+16°, and m∠t = x+12°
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Scientists use a temperature unit called the kelvin. For example, the boiling
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