150 Kelvin = -123.15 degrees Celsius
The answer depends on what it is meant to be a factor of.
(30+360*k) and (150+360*k) degrees where k is any integer.
I'll make the assumption that 150 is meant to be metres. 150x6 is 900, x 2.5 is 2250
The equation appears to be unclear due to formatting. If it is meant to represent an equation like ( k - 10 = 2 - 7 ), then we can simplify the right side: ( 2 - 7 = -5 ). Thus, the equation becomes ( k - 10 = -5 ). Solving for ( k ), we add 10 to both sides, resulting in ( k = 5 ).
To find the value of alpha when sin(α) = 1/2, you can reference the unit circle or trigonometric values. The angles that satisfy this condition are α = 30° (or π/6 radians) and α = 150° (or 5π/6 radians) in the range of 0° to 360° (or 0 to 2π radians). Additionally, the general solutions can be expressed as α = 30° + 360°k and α = 150° + 360°k, where k is any integer.
The answer depends on what it is meant to be a factor of.
The answer depends on what is meant by 1 K.
150 ºF = 65.5555 ºC150 ºF = 338.555 K
They are members of the infinite set of numbers of the form 30*k where k is an integer.
assuming 60 k is meant to be 60 km 37.28 miles
373 Kelvin is warmer than 150 degrees Celsius. This is because 373 K is equivalent to 100 degrees Celsius, which is the boiling point of water. So, 373 K is higher in temperature than 150 degrees Celsius.
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It is a temperature (below −150 °C, −238 °F or 123 K).
(30+360*k) and (150+360*k) degrees where k is any integer.