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98.6 °F dao °C

98.6 °F = 37 °C
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Fen bu ji suan: 98.6 °F dao °C

  1. Cong ... kaishi 98.6 °F
  2. Jianqu 32: 98.6 - 32 = 66.6
  3. Cheng yi 5/9: 66.6 x 5/9 = 37 °C

98.6°F (37°C) is the standard human body temperature, established by Carl Wunderlich in 1851 after measuring ~25,000 patients. Modern research suggests the average is closer to 97.9°F (36.6°C), possibly because chronic infections have decreased over 150 years. In medicine, above 100.4°F (38°C) is generally a fever. Heat stroke occurs above 104°F (40°C) — a medical emergency. Below 95°F (35°C) signals hypothermia.

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Your body temperature fluctuates by about 1°F (0.6°C) throughout the day — lowest around 4 AM, highest around 6 PM.

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°F°C
70 °F21.1111 °C
72 °F22.2222 °C
75 °F23.8889 °C
80 °F26.6667 °C
90 °F32.2222 °C
98.6 °F37 °C
100 °F37.7778 °C
110 °F43.3333 °C
120 °F48.8889 °C
130 °F54.4444 °C
140 °F60 °C

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FAQ

The traditional standard is 98.6°F, but modern studies show average is ~97.9°F. A range of 97–99°F is considered normal.

100.4°F (38°C) or higher is generally considered a fever.