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4 May, 12:58

Hyperthermic body temperature can range from 41.0°C to 42.3°C. What is this range in degrees Fahrenheit?

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  1. 4 May, 13:35
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    Hyperthermic body:

    A body which is unable to dissipate the energy that it posses or contains inside itself. As there are various techniques through which any normal body can remove the extra amount of heat from itself and maintain a balance body temperature, T.

    As, we have the following formula to convert the temperature, T present in centigrade to the Fahrenheit, as follows;

    T (Fahrenheit) = T (centigrade) * 1.8+32,

    Explanation:

    So by putting the values provided in the problem, we can now resolve it as,

    For the lower limit we can have, T (Fahrenheit) = T (41) * 1.8+32, T (Fahrenheit) = 105.8°F. And for the higher limits we can resolve them as, T (Fahrenheit) = T (42.3) * 1.8+32, T (Fahrenheit) = 108.14°F. As we have the hyperthermic body temperature range from the 105.8°F to 108.14°F.
  2. 4 May, 15:06
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    To convert celcius to farenheit the formula to be used is (c*9/5) + 32

    so

    we have to use this formula and we will get the final answer then do the same with the other no. also then subtract both the answer to get the final answer
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