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The heat index I is a measure of how hot it feels when the relative humidity is H (as a percentage) and the actual air temperature is T (in degrees Fahrenheit). An approximate formula for the heat index that is valid for (T, H) near (90,40) is I(T, H)=45.33+0.6845T+5.758H−0.00365T2−0 .1565HT+0.001HT2 Calculate the increase in I per degree increase in T when (T, H)=(91,50). (Use decimal notation. Give your answer to three decimal places.) The increase in I per degree increase in T is ( )

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