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Michelle works on a farm as a seed storage specialist. Recently, she trained a new employee. When Michelle went to
check on her trainee's work, she noticed that the seeds were stored at a temperature of 75 degrees F with a humidity
of 40 percent. Why is this an issue in terms of the proper temperature and humidity for seed storage?
O You must keep the combination of heat measured in Fahrenheit and the relative humidity percentage above 150.
You must keep the combination of heat measured in Fahrenheit and the relative humidity percentage below 75.
O The humidity and temperature should always both be kept under 50 degrees/percent.
You must keep the combination of heat measured in Fahrenheit and the relative humidity percentage below 100.