The conversion from Fahrenheit to Celsius is given by the formula:
°C = (°F - 32) * 5/9
Plugging 107 °F into the formula:
°C = (107 - 32) * 5/9
°C = 75 * 5/9
°C = 375/9
°C ≈ 41.67
Therefore, a temperature of 107 °F is approximately 41 °C.
A person with hyperthermia has a temperature of 107 °F. What does this read on a Celsius thermometer?
Express the temperature in degrees Celsius as an integer.
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