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If the temperature of a liquid can be measured in kelvin units as `x^(@)K` or in fahrenheit units as `y^(@)F`, the relation between the two systems of measurement of temperature is given by the linear equation.
`y=(9)/(5)(x- 273)+32`
(i) find the temperature of the liquid in fahrenheit, if the temperature of the liquid is 313 K.
(ii) If the temperature in kelvin.

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