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Calculate the velocity of sound in air saturated with moisture at `25^(@)C` and `745` mm pressure. The saturation pressure at `25^(@)C` is `23.76 mm` of mercury and the velocity of sound at `0^(@)C` in dry is `332 m s^(-1)`.
[Hint: See example 4.]

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