Hyperthermia of 5.70°C (i.e., 5.70°C rise above the normal body temperature) is considered fatal. Express this fatal level of hyperthermia in K, °F, and R. The fatal level of hyperthermia in K is The fatal level of hyperthermia in °F is The fatal level of hyperthermia in R is K. °F. R.

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Hyperthermia of 5.70°C (i.e., 5.70°C rise above the normal body temperature) is considered
fatal. Express this fatal level of hyperthermia in K, °F, and R.
The fatal level of hyperthermia in K is
The fatal level of hyperthermia in °F is
The fatal level of hyperthermia in R is
K.
°F.
R.
Transcribed Image Text:Hyperthermia of 5.70°C (i.e., 5.70°C rise above the normal body temperature) is considered fatal. Express this fatal level of hyperthermia in K, °F, and R. The fatal level of hyperthermia in K is The fatal level of hyperthermia in °F is The fatal level of hyperthermia in R is K. °F. R.
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