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The Temperature-Humidity Index II (Or Humidex, for Short) Is the Perceived Air Temperature When

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The temperature-humidity index II (or humidex, for short) is the perceived air temperature when the actual temperature is TT and the relative humidity is hh , so we can write I=f(T,h)I = f ( T , h ) . The following table of values of II is an excerpt from a table compiled by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. For what value of TT is f(T,50)=107f ( T , 50 ) = 107 ?
T203040506070807476788283868581828486909490869093961011069594949810711112510099101109122129138\begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|}\hline \begin{array}{l}T \\\downarrow\end{array} & \rightarrow & 20 & 30 & 40 & 50 & 60 & 70 \\\hline 80 & 74 & 76 & 78 & 82 & 83 & 86 \\\hline 85 & 81 & 82 & 84 & 86 & 90 & 94 \\\hline 90 & 86 & 90 & 93 & 96 & 101 & 106 \\\hline 95 & 94 & 94 & 98 & 107 & 111 & 125 \\\hline 100 & 99 & 101 & 109 & 122 & 129 & 138 \\\hline\end{array}

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