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  • Temperature Conversion: Identifying the Outlier
    Here's how to figure out which temperature is different:

    * Convert all temperatures to the same scale: Let's use Celsius (°C) as our standard.

    * b) 59°F: Use the formula (°F - 32) * 5/9 = °C. This gives us (59 - 32) * 5/9 ≈ 15°C.

    * c) 475 K: Use the formula °C = K - 273.15. This gives us 475 - 273.15 = 201.85°C.

    * d) 519°R: Use the formula °C = (°R - 491.67) * 5/9. This gives us (519 - 491.67) * 5/9 ≈ 14.4°C.

    * Compare the temperatures:

    * 15°C

    * 15°C

    * 201.85°C

    * 14.4°C

    Answer: The temperature 475 K (201.85°C) is significantly different from the others, which are all around 15°C.

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