Question: Using the information from exercise 18 and exercise 19, which conversion formula would you use to find degrees Kelvin when given degrees Fahrenheit? a. (K=frac{5}{9}(F-32)+273)

Using the information from exercise 18 and exercise 19, which conversion formula would you use to find degrees Kelvin when given degrees Fahrenheit?

a. \(K=\frac{5}{9}(F-32)+273\)

b. \(K=\frac{5}{9} F+241\)

c. \(K=\frac{9}{5}(F-32)+273\)

d. \(K=\frac{9}{5} F+241\)

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