SOLUTION: Use the formula from Exercise 107 to determine who will feel colder: a person in Minneapolis at 10°F with a 15-mph wind or a person in Chicago at 20°F with a 25-mph wind.

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Question 331460: Use the formula from
Exercise 107 to determine who will feel colder:
a person in Minneapolis at 10°F with a 15-mph wind
or a person in Chicago at 20°F with a 25-mph wind.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It's not possible to say due to variation among humans.
Some people feel cold in moderate climates.

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