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If the body temperature of a person is recorded as 98.6°F, what is the person’s body temperature in °C?
3 years ago

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R_scott
ºC = 5/9 * (ºF - 32)
3 years ago
oobleck
C = 5/9 (F-32)
so plug in your number
3 years ago

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