Science, asked by munishrastogi16250, 10 months ago

Before using a clinical thermometer ensue that the mercury level is
a. above 98.6°F
b. above 98.6°F but below 100°F
c. below 35°F
d. below 98.6°F​

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Answered by hodeee4
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Body temperature is a measure of your body's ability to make and get rid of heat. If you tell your doctor about your temperature reading, be sure to say where it was taken: on the forehead or in the mouth, rectum, armpit, or ear. Normal: The average normal temperature is 98.6°F (37°C).

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C) BELOW 35° F

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