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5 November, 21:36

What's your normal body temperature? it may not be 98.6°f, the oft-quoted average that was determined in the nineteenth century. a more recent study has reported an average temperature of 98.2°f. what is the difference between these averages, expressed in celsius degrees?

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  1. 5 November, 22:36
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    (98.6 - 98.2) ºF =.4ºF

    .4ºF * 5ºC/9ºF = 0.222 ºC
  2. 5 November, 22:41
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    (98.6 - 98.2) ºF =.4ºF

    .4ºF * 5ºC/9ºF = 0.222 ºC OR

    98.6*5ºC/9ºF = 54.80 98.25ºC/9ºF = 54.60 54.80 - 54.60 =.2ºC
  3. 6 November, 00:17
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    (98.6 - 98.2) ºF =.4ºF

    .4ºF * 5ºC/9ºF = 0.222 ºC
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