The factors of 986 are: 1 2 17 29 34 58 493 986
1, 2, 17, 29, 34, 58, 493, 986.
Add them altogether. 143+193+169+155+171+155 = 986 Now divide the sum by the amount of numbers you added, which is 6. You added 6 numbers to equal 986. 986/6=164.333. round that and you get 164. The mean of this group is 164
The HCF is 2 The LCM is 986
It is 986, exactly in the question. If the number in the question was in some base other than 10, then I cannot guess what base it is meant to be in. In any case, if I were to guess, then I may as well make up my own questions and answer them!
An axillary temperature is typically 0.5°F (0.3°C) lower than an oral temperature. Therefore, an axillary temperature taken as 98.6°F would be roughly equivalent to an oral temperature of 99.1°F.
97.6
rectal is higher ;axillary is lower
Axillary
True fever is considered >100.3F. Axillary temps. are not very sensitive and should only be used as a starting point. If temp. seems high axillary most physicians will recommend that the temp. be rechecked rectally (if infant) or orally or tympanic if child/adult.
No. You only add a degree when taking a axial (under the arm) temp. This is because the axial temp is taken externally, so it only gives a close approximation of the body's internal temperature. Since oral temps are taken from inside the mouth, they give you the accurate internal body temperature without having to add anything.
The three main routes for taking a temperature are oral, rectal, and axillary (underarm). Oral measurements are taken in the mouth, rectal measurements are taken in the rectum, and axillary measurements are taken in the armpit. Each route can provide slightly different readings, so it's important to use the same method consistently for accurate comparisons.
ear, oral, axillary or rectal are locations it can be measured
nope.
Yes
the average underarm is 97.8Add 1 degree Fahrenheit to an axillary or underarm temperature to get actual body temp aka core temp.97.6 under the arm is normal since a 98.6 temp is a normal core temp. Usually a core temp is considered a fever at 100.5 and greater.
rectal tympanic axilla