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To the Fahrenheit temperature, add 459.67°. Multiply that sum by 5, then divide that product by 9. The quotient will be expressed in "kelvins" rather than degrees. Unfortunately it doesn't get any simpler than that. Here's an example: to convert 100° Fahrenheit to kelvins, add 100 + 459.67 = 559.67. Multiply by 5: 2798.35. Divide by 9: 34.55 kelvins.

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