Converting temperatures from Kelvin to Fahrenheit involves a specific formula: °F = (K × 9/5) - 459.67. This means you multiply the Kelvin temperature by 9/5 and then subtract 459.67 to obtain the equivalent Fahrenheit temperature. For example, to convert 300 K to Fahrenheit: (300 × 9/5) - 459.67 = 80.33°F. The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero (0 K), the point where molecular motion ceases, and is commonly used in scientific contexts. In contrast, the Fahrenheit scale, primarily used in the United States, sets the freezing point of water at 32°F and the boiling point at 212°F. Understanding how to convert between these scales is essential for accurate temperature interpretation across different scientific and practical applications.