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24 October, 00:43

Two tires have the same amount of air pumped into them, at the same temperature. Tire 1 has a volume of 4,888 m3, and is measured to have a pressure of 191,714 Pa. If Tire 2 is measured to have a pressure of 633,019 Pa, what is the volume of tire 2?

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  1. 24 October, 00:47
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    16,139.7 m3

    Explanation:

    you divide 633,019 : 191,714 to get 3.302 to find out how much greater the pa was from the first tire. then you multiply 3.302 * 4,888 m3 to get how much greater the volume is, which is also the answer.
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