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6.9.1: Function errors: Copying one function to create another.
Using the celsius_to_kelvin function as a guide, create a new function, changing the name to kelvin_to_celsius, and modifying the function accordingly.
Sample output with input: 283.15
Sample output with input: 283.15
10.0 C is 283.15 K
283.15 K is 10.0 C
Use python please.

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1 def celsius_to_kelvin(value_celsius):
value_kelvin = 0.0
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value_kelvin = value_celsius + 273.15
return value_kelvin
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7' Your solution goes here '
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9 value_c = 10.0
10 print(value_c, 'C is', celsius_to_kelvin(value_c), 'K')
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12 value_k = float(input())
13 print(value_k, 'K is', kelvin_to_celsius (value_k), 'C')
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