No.
0 degr.K (or more correctly 0 Kelvin) is absolute zero = minus 273.2 degr.C
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No,0 Kelvin is absolute zero,cold as anything can get.
200 kelvin is much colder than 0 degrees F (200 kelvin = -99.67 F).
K is between -6 and 0
Yes, if K<0. No otherwise.
3*0 = 0 Dividing both sides by 3 gives 0 = 0/3 and therefore 0/3 is defined and is equal to 0. However, there is no number, k, such that k*0 = 3 and so division by 0 is not defined. If there were such a number k, then you could divide both sides by k to give 0 = 3/k. But there is no such k.