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The Fahrenheit temperature F and absolute temperature K satisfy a linear equation. Given that `K" "=" "273` when `F" "=" "32` and that `K" "=" "373` when`F" "=" "212` . Express K in terms of F and find the value of F, when `K" "=" "0` .

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