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At what temperature is the Celsius scale reading equal to twice the Fahrenheit scale reading?
 a. -12.3F
  b. -24.6F
  c. -12.3C
  d. -6.1C
  e. -20F

Question 2

A child has a temperature of 104F. What is the temperature in degrees kelvin?
 a. 40
  b. 406
  c. 401
  d. 313
  e. 349



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Answer to Question 1

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Reply 2 on: Jul 28, 2018
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