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Internal Human Body Temperature Is Often Stated to Be Normal

Question 48

Question 48

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Internal human body temperature is often stated to be normal at 98.6°F. What is this temperature on the Kelvin scale?


A) 346 K
B) 393 K
C) 310 K
D) 296 K
E) 418 K

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