Match each context to the type of the law that is most suitable for it.
 Boyle's Law 
 Charles' Law 
 Pascal’s law
 At constant temperature, the volume of a
 confined gas is inversely proportional to
 the pressure to which it is subjected. 
 A change in pressure at any point in an
 enclosed fluid at rest is transmitted
 undiminished to all points in the fluid. 
 At constant pressure, the volume of a
 confined gas is directly proportional to
 the absolute temperature.