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What is the temperature loss for a victim who has been dead for 3 hours in both Fahrenheit and Celsius?
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What is the temperature loss for a victim who has been dead for 3 hours in both Fahrenheit and Celsius?
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17.2 to 16.2 celcius it could be
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A person loses 1.5 degrees per hour so the answer is 4.5 degrees Fahrenheit. In Celsius that equals -15.2778 degrees celsius.
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