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The formula to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit is as follows:

F = (9/5 * C) + 32 where C = degrees Celsius and F = degrees Fahrenheit

To find out what 36.6 degrees Celsius would be in degrees Fahrenheit, we substitute 36.6 for C and solve for F.

F = (9/5 * 36.6) + 32

F = (1.8 * 36.6) + 32

F = 65.88 + 32

F = 97.88

So a child with a temperature of 36.6 degrees Celsius would have an equivalent temperature of 97.88 degrees Fahrenheit.

A temperature of 97.88 falls within normal range for a human being, thus the child would not "have a temperature" (noting that "having a temperature" is not at all accurate when taken literally!)

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