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South America's highest recorded temperature is 120F, measured in 1905 in Rivadavia, Argentina. Its lowest recorded temperature is -27.0F, measured in 1907 in Sarmiento, Argentina.

South America's highest recorded temperature is 120°F, measured in 1905 in Rivadavia, Argentina. Its lowest recorded temperature is -27.0°F, measured in 1907 in Sarmiento, Argentina.

(a) Convert the record high temperature to the Celsius scale, then to the Kelvin scale.

(b) Convert the record low temperature to Celsius, then to Kelvin.

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