Problem #2: The heat index I is the perceived air temperature when the actual temperature is T and the relative humidity is H, that is, I = f(T,H). Consider the following table of values of I taken from a table compiled by the National Weather Service. Relative humidity (%) 50 55 65 70 75 60 85 90 T 90 96 98 100 103 106 109 112 115 119 92 100 103 105 108 112 115 119 123 128 Actual 94 104 107 11 114 118 122 127 132 137 temperature (°F) 96 109 113 116 121 125 130 135 141 146 98 114 118 123 127 133 138 144 150 157 100 119 124 129 135 141 147 154 161 168 Use the table to find a linear approximation to the heat index function when the actual temperature is near 98°F and the relative humidity is near 60%. Then estimate the heat index when the actual temperature is 99°F and the relative humidity is 59%. (Note that IT(98,60) z 3 and I#(98,60) - 0.8.) Problem #2:
Problem #2: The heat index I is the perceived air temperature when the actual temperature is T and the relative humidity is H, that is, I = f(T,H). Consider the following table of values of I taken from a table compiled by the National Weather Service. Relative humidity (%) 50 55 65 70 75 60 85 90 T 90 96 98 100 103 106 109 112 115 119 92 100 103 105 108 112 115 119 123 128 Actual 94 104 107 11 114 118 122 127 132 137 temperature (°F) 96 109 113 116 121 125 130 135 141 146 98 114 118 123 127 133 138 144 150 157 100 119 124 129 135 141 147 154 161 168 Use the table to find a linear approximation to the heat index function when the actual temperature is near 98°F and the relative humidity is near 60%. Then estimate the heat index when the actual temperature is 99°F and the relative humidity is 59%. (Note that IT(98,60) z 3 and I#(98,60) - 0.8.) Problem #2:
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