This question is based on the concept of
1. Psychrometry
2. Relative humidity
3. Mathematical simplification
The detailed solution is described below
We know that relative humidity RH is given by
RH
= (Actual humidity *100)%/Water vapor capacity
= 15 * 100 % / 30
= 50 % or 0.5 (Answer)
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