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$50,660

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Master's degree

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Real-Life Math

Temperature, air and light can all affect an artifact over a long period of time. An object in a museum may be ruined if it is exposed to the wrong conditions for too long.

Often, it is the museum curator who must make sure the environment in the museum is just right. By using their math skills to control humidity and room temperature, curators can ensure the objects in a museum will be preserved for generations to come.

The average exhibit needs an environment with 50 percent relative humidity -- the amount of moisture in the air -- which is at a temperature of 71 F. The amount of relative humidity rises or falls by 5 percent as the temperature rises or falls 1 degree.

If the air temperature of an area in a museum is 74 degrees, what is the relative humidity? How many degrees will the temperature have to drop to reach the right humidity levels?

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