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# Late on an autumn day, the relative humidity is 45.0% and the temperature is 20.0C

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Late on an autumn day, the relative humidity is 45.0% and the temperature is 20.0C . What will the relative humidity be that evening when the temperature has dropped to 10.0C , assuming constant water vapor density?

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