If your cat is otherwise perky and acting normal, it means you don't have the rectal thermometer inserted properly. This is typically a problem when inexperienced owners try to take their cat's temperature - the thermometer has to remain in the rectum for several seconds and it must be inserted to the proper depth. If you aren't sure, ask your veterinarian for a demonstration and explanation.
If your cat is not acting normal, it means your cat is severely ill and about to die if it hasn't already- you should take your cat to the vet immediately. Unfortunately, with a body temperature this low, your cat may be dead already. Normal temperature for a cat is 99.5-102 degrees F; 96.3 is dangerously low.
963 = CMLXIII
5,351 multiplied by 963 is 5,153,013
107
0.0031
258 plus 963 = 1221
963
369 multiplied by 963 is 355,347.
963 = 1 x 963, 3 x 321, 9 x 107, 107 x 9, 321 x 3, 963 x 1
137.5714
1, 3, 9, 107, 321, 963.
38.52
Yes; 963 divided by 3 is 321.