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Chapter 3.3, Problem 3.18QAP
Calculate the unknown temperature in each of the following:
a.25 C =____ °F
b. 155 °C=______ °F
c. -25 °F=_____ °C
d.224 K=____ °C
e. 145 °C =____ _ K
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