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Dew point temperature, in degrees Celsius (°C), is defined as the temperature to which the air would have to cool in order to reach saturation. For a temperature of 35°C, an estimate of the dew point can be obtained by first subtracting 20°C from the temperature, and then adding 1° for every increase of 5 points in the relative humidity, R. If the dew point is 30°C, which of the following equations best models the situation?​

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Answered by samiranoli10
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Dew point temperature, in degrees Celsius (°C), is defined as the temperature to which the air would have to cool in order to reach saturation. For a temperature of 35°C, an estimate of the dew point can be obtained by first subtracting 20°C from the temperature, and then adding 1° for every increase of 5 points in the relative humidity, R. If the dew point is 30°C, which of the following equations best models the situation

Answered by mason8944
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Answer:

30=15+1/5R

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