An automobile tire has a volume 988 in^3 and contains air at a gauge pressure of 24.2 lb/in^2 (psi) when the temperature is -2.6°C. Find the temperature of air in the tire when its volume increases to 1020 in^3 and its gauge pressure becomes 26.9 lb/in^2
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An automobile tire has a volume 988 in^3 and contains air at a gauge pressure of 24.2 lb/in^2 (psi) when the temperature is -2.6°C. Find the temperature of air in the tire when its volume increases to 1020 in^3 and its gauge pressure becomes 26.9 lb/in^2
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