It says your body temperature is 1.6 degrees below "normal".
"Normal" can change based on conditions, body heat, surroundings, etc....
I do not think I have ever had a reading of 98.6. It is just a baseline for normal/average body temperature.
A temperature of 99.7 is considered a mild fever, anything higher than 101 is a high fever.
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99.0
98,0
It is 997.It is 997.It is 997.It is 997.
In short? 1 kg. But more accurately, it depends on the temperature. Room temperature, (23 C) has a density of .997 g/cm^3, and 1 cm^3 of water is 1 mL. So, in 1 Liter, there would be 997 g, or .997 kg.
1003
1, 997.
997 multiplied by 72 is 71,784.
997/1000
0.0331
997, 1009, 1013, 1019 . . .
There are .977 kilograms in 997 grams.
997 is the highest number.It is 997.
It is 997/1000 as a decimal equals 0.997
1000* * * * *NO. That is 997 rounded to the nearest ten. A tenth is 1/10 and 997 rounded to the nearest tenth is 997 or, if you need to show the degree of accuracy, 997.0