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When air is pumped into an automobile
tire, the pressure is inversely proportional to
the volume. If the pressure is 35 pounds
when the volume is 120 cubic inches, what
is the pressure when the volume is 140
cubic inches?
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Answer:
I think it is 68.5714285714 cubic inches
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