Answer:
The new pressure of the gas is 42 pounds per square inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
When the temperature remains constant, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure of the gas.

We can rewrite the above equation is
[at constant temperature]
At a pressure of 14 pounds per square inches, a balloon is filled with 93 cubic inches of gas.
The volume of the gas is decreased to 31 cubic inches.
Here,
= 93 cubic inches,
= 14 pounds per square inches,
=31 cubic inches,
= ?




pounds per square inches
The new pressure of the gas is 42 pounds per square inches.
Answer:
Not enough information. For this to be SAS, the single tick mark would need to be located on the line CB and ED.
Step-by-step explanation:
<span>%Antifreeze=<span><span>V<span>Antifreeze</span></span><span>V<span>Fluid</span></span></span></span>
<span><span>V<span>Fluid</span></span>=<span><span>V<span>Antifreeze</span></span><span>%Antifreeze</span></span></span>
<span><span>V<span>Antifreeze</span></span>=<span>V<span>fluid</span></span>∗%Antifreeze</span>
I want to find the amount of antifreeze in a 15 quart solution with 30% antifreeze
<span><span>V<span>Antifreeze</span></span>=15∗0.30</span> =18/4 quarts of antifreeze
Similarly, I want to find the amount of antifreeze in a 15 quart solution with 35% antifreeze first.
<span><span>V<span>Antifreeze</span></span>=15∗0.35</span> = 21/4 quarts of antifreeze
<span>the difference between 21/4 and 18/4 is 3/4 quarts, which is the amount of pure antifreeze I've added in.
</span><span>
SO the V_fluid I replaced with 3/4 quarts of antifreeze is (3/4)/ 0.35</span>
Step 1) Add up the three given angles: 125+109+83 = 317
Step 2) Subtract the result (found in step one) from 360
360 - 317 = 43
The reason for the 360 is because for any four-sided polygon, the angles always add up to 360 degrees.
The answer is 43