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Wind Chill Is a Combination of Temperature and Wind Speed

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Wind chill is a combination of temperature and wind speed that expresses how cold the air feels. The larger the wind speed, the more rapidly heat is lost to the air and thus the colder it feels. The table shows the wind chill for selected temperatures and wind speeds. For the function Wind chill is a combination of temperature and wind speed that expresses how cold the air feels. The larger the wind speed, the more rapidly heat is lost to the air and thus the colder it feels. The table shows the wind chill for selected temperatures and wind speeds. For the function   , find   . Temperature (degrees Fahrenheit)  Wind speed (mph)    A)    B)    C)    D)   , find Wind chill is a combination of temperature and wind speed that expresses how cold the air feels. The larger the wind speed, the more rapidly heat is lost to the air and thus the colder it feels. The table shows the wind chill for selected temperatures and wind speeds. For the function   , find   . Temperature (degrees Fahrenheit)  Wind speed (mph)    A)    B)    C)    D)   . Temperature (degrees Fahrenheit)
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(mph) Wind chill is a combination of temperature and wind speed that expresses how cold the air feels. The larger the wind speed, the more rapidly heat is lost to the air and thus the colder it feels. The table shows the wind chill for selected temperatures and wind speeds. For the function   , find   . Temperature (degrees Fahrenheit)  Wind speed (mph)    A)    B)    C)    D)


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