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The temperature of a body on Kelvin scal...

The temperature of a body on Kelvin scale is found to be x K . When it is measured by Fahrenheit thermometer, it is found to be `x^(@)F` , then the value of x is

A

40

B

313

C

574.25

D

301.25

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The correct Answer is:
C

`(F-32)/9=(K-237)/5rArr(x-32)/9=(x-237)/5rArrx=574.25`
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