A water restoration technician arrives at a job site and measures the air conditions in the affected room to be 75°F and 70% relative humidity. Using a psychrometric chart, they determine the specific humidity is 92 grains per pound (GPP). To create an effective drying environment, the technician's primary psychrometric goal should be to:
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A
Increase the temperature to increase the GPP.
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B
Decrease the relative humidity and the GPP of the air.
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C
Maintain the current conditions as they are optimal for evaporation.
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D
Increase the relative humidity to match the GPP.