SOLUTION: The heat index H in degrees Fahrenheit can be modeled by H=0.0576t^2 - 7.588t + 319.929 where t is the temperature (in degrees Fahrenheit) for a relative humidity of 65% and t less
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Question 1048092: The heat index H in degrees Fahrenheit can be modeled by H=0.0576t^2 - 7.588t + 319.929 where t is the temperature (in degrees Fahrenheit) for a relative humidity of 65% and t less than or equal to 70. Find the temperature that has a heat index of 95 degrees Fahrenheit. Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source):
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given:
Solve for using the quadratic formula.
I would solve it, but the numbers are way
too big, and there's no common denominator
that I can see ( except 2 )