Temperaturehumidity heat index. In the summer, humidity interacts with the outdoor

Chapter 6, Problem 45

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Temperaturehumidity heat index. In the summer, humidity interacts with the outdoor temperature, making a person feel hotter because of reduced heat loss from the skin caused by higher humidity. The temperaturehumidity index, is what the temperature would have to be with no humidity in order to give the same heat effect. One index often used is given by where T is the air temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit, and H is the relative humidity, expressed as a decimal. Find the temperaturehumidity index in each case. Round to the nearest tenth of a degree.

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