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प्रश्न
Choose the correct option.
Range of temperature in a clinical thermometer, which measures the temperature of the human body, is
विकल्प
70º C to 100º C
34º C to 42º C
0º F to 100º F
34º F to 80º F
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उत्तर
34º C to 42º C
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