Convert the normal body temperature into Fahrenheit and Kelvin.
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Kelvin is commonly used to measure very low and very high temperatures. So, the correct answer is 310 K. Note: The normal body temperature in Fahrenheit is 98.6° F which is equal to 37° C. Fahrenheit can be converted to Kelvin by first changing it to Celsius then adding 273.15.
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