it can depend on your average temp, if you hav a very low average temp then yes this can be considered a fever, if not then you may just have a slightly high temp that may be cured by panadol something.
How about: 7*53 = 371 or 1*371 = 371
As a fraction .371 = 371/1000
371.
371 is divisible by 1, 7, 53, 371.
371 over 1000 = 371 divided by 1000 = 0.371
Um, no. If you consider that a human's average body temperature is 98.6, then 4.0 could never be considered a fever. To have a fever, you must be above regular temperature.
The multiples of 371 (which are infinite) are all divisible by 371, including these: 371, 742, 1113, 1484, 1855, 2226 . . .
371/3 = 123 and 2/3 371/5 = 74.2 371/7 = 53 371/9 = 41 and 2/9
They are: CCCLXXI = 371
120/371 * 100 = 32.345%.
There is not a specific danger zone for a fever in an adult. A fever for an adult is consider to be 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. If it reaches102 or higher and does not respond to fever reducing medication, medical attention is needed.
It's a low fever but yes. 103 is a high fever, 104 is when you should call a doctor, 105 is hospital worthy, and 106 can cause brain damage, nerve damage, seixures, and death.