Multiple Choice
A student has written the equation below to convert a temperature in degrees Fahrenheit into Kelvins. What is wrong with this equation?
A) The factor in front of TF should be .
B) The numerical factor should multiply (TF − 32) .
C) An additional 273.15 Kelvins must be added to the right side of the equation.
D) All the corrections above are required.
E) Only corrections (b) and (c) are required.
Correct Answer:

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