A body temperature of 35.5°C (95.9°F) is considered below the normal range, which is typically around 36.1°C to 37.2°C (97°F to 99°F). This condition, known as hypothermia, can indicate an underlying health issue or exposure to cold environments. While it doesn't necessarily mean you are "sick" in the traditional sense, it can be a sign that your body is struggling to maintain its normal temperature, and medical attention may be needed.
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355 is divisible by 1, 5, 71, 355
1.4 times 355 = 496.99999999999994
It is: 5*71 = 355
Yes, it is divisible by both. 355 / 3 = 118.3333333333333 355 / 5 = 71
If you are feeling sick and dizzy, you will have a temperature of 37 and above.
It is possible to get sick regardless of the temperature.
It means your temperature is low. There are many reasons for a low temperature, including hypothermia. You should see a doctor if your temperature does not return to normal.
no it has to be 99.9%
35% of 355= 35% * 355= 0.35 * 355= 124.25
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Yes they have a temperature, even when they aren't sick.
Temperature, palour, disposition.
Nope
The factors of 355 are: 1 5 71 355
355 is divisible by 1, 5, 71, 355
62% of 355 students= 62% * 355= 0.62 * 355= 220.1 students