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Transcribed Image Text:3. A birthday balloon had a volume of 14.1L when the gas inside was at a
temperature of 13.9 °C. Assuming no gas escapes, what is its volume
when the balloon warms up to 22.0 °C?
Your answer should be rounded to three aignificant figures. Do not include units in your
answer.
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