Short Answer
The Kelvin scale is an absolute temperature scale on which one unit, or one Kelvin, is equal to one unit, or one degree, on the Celsius scale. The Rankine scale is an absolute temperature scale on which one unit is equal to one degree on the Fahrenheit scale. Calculate the temperature on the Fahrenheit scale that corresponds to zero on the Rankine scale.
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