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(13) The temperature it feels F (in degrees Fahrenheit) is a function of the actual temperature T (in degrees Fahrenheit) and

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13) The temperature it feels F (in degrees Fahrenheit) is a function of the actual temperature T (in degrees Fahrenheit) and

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(13) The temperature it feels F (in degrees Fahrenheit) is a function of the actual temperature T (in degrees Fahrenheit) and the humidity H (in percent). Suppose 0.5 -0.9, and (T.H)-(85,20) 82, (a)...
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