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: (1 point)ResponsesC=K+273.15cap c is equal to cap k plus 273 point 1 5C=273.15Kcap c is equal to 273 point 1 5 cap kC=273.15−Kcap c is equal to 273 point 1 5 minus cap kC=K−273.15

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To solve the equation \( K = C + 273.15 \) for \( C \), you can rearrange the equation as follows:

  1. Start with the original equation: \[ K = C + 273.15 \]

  2. Subtract 273.15 from both sides to isolate \( C \): \[ C = K - 273.15 \]

Thus, the correct answer is: \[ C = K - 273.15 \]

This means the response is: C=K−273.15