Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Earth volume is approximately V = (4/3)πr³, and
Uranus volume is approximately V = (4/3)π(4r)³, or (4/3)π*64*r³
Comparing these two results, we see that the volume of Uranus is approximately 64 times greater than the volyume of Earth.
The answer is 4.5 l
To calculate this, we will use the Boyle's law using constant k, pressure P, and volume V:
PV = k
We can forget temperature since it is constant.
We have:
P1V1 = k
P2V2 = k
So, P1V1 = P2V2
P1 = 3 atm
V1 = 1.5 l
P2 = 1 atm
V2 = ?
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P1V1 = P2V2
3 atm * 1.5 l = 1 atm * V2
4.5 atm/l = 1 atm * V2
V2 = 4.5 atm l / 1 atm
V2 = 4.5 l
5(3)-3(-2)
15-(-6)=
15+6=21
a negative plus a negative is a positive so its 21
4(3)-3(-2)
12-(-6)
12+6=18
21+18=39
The answer to the question is b