Assuming you mean the arithmetic mean, it is 80.
This is called relative humidity. It is the ratio between the actual humidity, and the humidity for saturated air - that is, the maximum amount of water air can hold. This saturation point is dependent on temperature.
There are an infinite number of sets with mean 80. Here are some: {80, 80, 80}, {80, 80, 80, 80, 80, 80} {79, 80, 81}, {79, 79, 80, 81, 81}, {79, 79, 80, 82} (1, 80, 159}, {-40, 200} To produce a set of n numbers with mean 80, start with any set of n-1 numbers. Suppose their sum is S. Then add the number 80*n-S to the set. You will now have n numbers whose sum is S+80*n-S = 80*n So the mean of this set is 80.
80 what discount, - $80 or 80%. Assuming you mean $80 discount then subtract $80 from $300 = $220
If you mean 80% then the number is 117.5
It means that only 20% of the humidity of 100% is in the air.
80-90% is the best humidity to keep them at.
yes they need about 80% humidity
Yes, the higher the humidity, the more chance of rain. 80-100% of humidity is rain.
80-90% Source? Bear Grylls.
60 to 80% relative humidity is enough for a fig plant for its proper growth.
25% increase.
Hermit Crabs like Humidity. They need 70-80% humidity to survive. But, if it like 100 degrees and no humidity i recommend to put a fan or air conditioner on then, or in their cage.
Snow can usually form when the relative humidity is at least 80% or higher. This high humidity allows for the necessary moisture in the atmosphere for snowflakes to develop and fall to the ground.
It's recommended to set the humidity level between 30-50% when the room temperature is 80 degrees Fahrenheit to maintain a comfortable and healthy indoor environment while preventing issues like mold growth. Start by setting the humidity machine to around 45% and adjust as needed based on your comfort and the humidity levels in the room.
The average humidity in Victoria, BC is around 70-80%, with higher humidity levels typically experienced in the winter months and lower levels in the summer. Humidity can vary based on weather patterns and proximity to bodies of water.
The Apparent Temperature, also known as the Heat Index, is a measure of how hot it feels when relative humidity is factored in with the actual air temperature. To calculate the Heat Index, you can use an online calculator or a chart. At an air temperature of 80°F and a relative humidity of 30%, the Apparent Temperature (Heat Index) would be around 80°F.