(a)
The value of increase in temperature so that Malia is considered to have high fever
(a)
Answer to Problem 66PPS
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Temperature of Malia = 99.2 degrees
Calculation:
Let the temperature increase be n
Therefore,
(b)
The amount by which the body temperature of a person with hypothermia will be less than normal body temperature
(b)
Answer to Problem 66PPS
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Normal body temperature = 98.6 degrees
Calculation:
Let the temperature difference be n
Therefore,
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