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In a humid environment, 95°F is the hottest temperature that people can remain in safely. How would you write an inequality des...Asked by HIHIHIHIHIHIHI
In a humid environment, 95° F is the hottest temperature that people can remain in safely. How would you write an inequality describing the temperature (t) in degrees Fahrenheit that is unsafe for humans in a humid environment?(1 point)
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HIHIHIHIHIHIHI
bro can you not give the wrong answer god
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t > 95°F
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the mistake. Here is the correct expression describing the temperature (t) in degrees Fahrenheit that is unsafe for humans in a humid environment:
t ≥ 95°F
This inequality states that any temperature greater than or equal to 95°F would be considered too hot for human safety in a humid environment.
t ≥ 95°F
This inequality states that any temperature greater than or equal to 95°F would be considered too hot for human safety in a humid environment.
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