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We have various temperatures given to us.
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Let us call it as t1 which is equal to 100 degrees celsius, t2 which is equal to 100 degrees fahrenheit and t3 is equal to 100 kelvin.
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So we have to choose which of these temperatures are hottest.
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So to choose which of these temperatures are hottest, let us bring everything in terms of one unit.
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So we have t1 and 100 degrees celsius.
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Therefore let us find out t2 and t3 in the form of celsius.
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So we know that relation between.
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Between celsius and fahrenheit temperatures is nothing but celsius is equal to 5 divided by 9 times f subtracted with 32.
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So substituting it here, celsius is going to be equal to 5 divided by 9.
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F in this case is 100 subtracted with 32.
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So we are going to get celsius equal to 37 .77, that is t2 is equal to 37.
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77 degree celsius...