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24^(@)F can be given in Kelvin as...

`24^(@)F` can be given in Kelvin as

A

26.87 K

B

268.7 K

C

2687 K

D

2.687 K

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To convert 24 degrees Fahrenheit (°F) to Kelvin (K), we can use the following formula: \[ K = \left( °F + 459.67 \right) \times \frac{5}{9} \] ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Fahrenheit Temperature**: We have \( °F = 24 \). 2. **Add 459.67 to the Fahrenheit Temperature**: \[ 24 + 459.67 = 483.67 \] 3. **Multiply the Result by \(\frac{5}{9}\)**: \[ K = 483.67 \times \frac{5}{9} \] 4. **Calculate the Multiplication**: \[ K = 483.67 \times 0.5556 \approx 268.7 \] 5. **Final Result**: Therefore, \( 24°F \) is approximately \( 268.7 K \). ### Final Answer: \[ 24°F = 268.7 K \]
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