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The temperature measured in Kelvin (K) is the temperature measured in Celsius (C) increased by 273.15. This can be modeled by the equation K = C + 273.15.

When solved for C, the equation is ?
C = K – 273.15
C = 273.15 – K
C = K + 273.15
C = 273.15K


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The answer is A. C=K-273.15

If finding K=C+273.15, then to find the C, you just subtract that 273.15.
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It is given in the question that

The temperature measured in Kelvin (K) is the temperature measured in Celsius (C) increased by 273.15. This can be modeled by the equation

[tex]K = C + 273.15[/tex]

To solve for C, we need to get rid of 273.15 and for that we do subtraction, that is

[tex]C = K -273.15[/tex]

Correct option is the first option .