A medical thermometer only has a range of 35 to 42 celsius, as that is the only realistic temperature range that the human body will be in between. This is because, if anyone is below 35 celsius, or above 42 celsius, then they will be dead, or close to dying, and you don't need a thermometer to recognize either of these symptoms.
The GCF of 42 and 35 is 7.factors of 42: 2,6,7factors of 35: 5,7
42 degrees Fahrenheit = 5.56 degrees Celsius
42 degrees Celsius = 107.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
The calculation is (42 - 35) / 42 x 100 = 16.67%
35/42 = 5/6
The average temperature in a clinical thermometer is from approximately 35 degrees to 42 degrees.
Well it depends how hot u r Crybaby by the way the question is gramaticaly incorrect
Because4 at below 35o Celsius you are dead and at above 42o Celsius you are also dead!! Somewhat kidding, but these temperature extremes are rarely seen in humans anyway, so why have a wider scale.
42 Fahrenheit = 5.56 Celsius. 107.6 Fahrenheit = 42 celsius.
They are called clinical thermometers. Their range varies from 35 degree celsius to 42 degree celsius. This is to get a accurate reading of the temperature.
A clinical thermometer can only measure human body temperatures since it can measure no less than 35 degrees celcius and no more than 42 degrees celcius. An ordinary thermometer can measure and object or substance at any temperature. A clinical thermometer can only measure human body temperatures since it can measure no less than 35 degrees celcius and no more than 42 degrees celcius. An ordinary thermometer can measure and object or substance at any temperature.
-42 oF = -41.1 oC
The GCF of 42 and 35 is 7.factors of 42: 2,6,7factors of 35: 5,7
42 degrees Fahrenheit = 5.56 degrees Celsius
42 degrees Celsius = 107.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
42 degrees Celsius = 107.6 degrees Fahrenheit
The GCF for 42 35 is 7.