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Re: Which of the following can be inferred from the table? I The apparent [#permalink]
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I The apparent temperature for an actual temperature of 20 degrees Fahrenheit and a wind speed of 15 miles per hour is the same as that for an actual temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit and a wind speed of 40 miles per hour

We told that probably there is a typo in this answer choice: 60 degrees F is not possible because the table has 30 at the most. However, if we consider this value, A is tru


II At a constant wind speed as the actual temperature increases the difference between the actual and the apparent temperatures also increases

No. We can see from the table that the apparent temperatures also decrease NOT ONLY increase

III At a constant actual temperature of -10 degrees Fahrenheit the apparent temperature decreases at a constant rate as the wind speed increases

We do not have enough information to assess that the decrease is at constant rate


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