A body temperature of 96.1 just means you are running lower than normal and is most likely nothing to worry about. You could have pulled the thermometer out too soon or not had it situated just right.
A normal oral temperature range in Celsius is typically between 36.1°C to 37.2°C. Any temperature above or below this range may indicate a fever or hypothermia.
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Oral thermometer
The positive integer factors of 971 are: 1, 971
An axillary temperature is typically 0.5°F (0.3°C) lower than an oral temperature. Therefore, an axillary temperature taken as 98.6°F would be roughly equivalent to an oral temperature of 99.1°F.
To indicate the temperature?
971 = CMLXXI
It is: 971 = CMLXXI
I found this which suggests it's still within 'normal' range (go to study at bottom)hypertextbook.com/facts/LenaWong.shtml
At least five minutes (same as if you were to eat or drink something then take an oral temperature reading).
2e + 2 + e = 971 gather like terms on left 3e + 2 = 971 subtract 2 from each side 3e = 969 divide both sides by 3 e = 323 ---------- check 2(323) + 2 + (323) = 971 646 + 2 + 323 = 971 648 + 323 = 971 971 = 971 checks
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