One more quick note -- the 1.08 btu/°F/cfm will change with both humidity and pressure changes. It's valid at sea level and 50% RH.
However, it doesn't change much. For purposes of this discussion, it's best left alone. After all, we're talking about cfm of air, which nobody can measure to 3-digit accuracy in most building applications.
As pressure (and thus density of the air) rises, the 1.08 factor will go up. As humidity (and thus specific heat of the air) rises, the 1.08 factor will go up.
Good on ya again,
Goober Dave