[Fabs] Inverse variation

Jorge Hernandez jeh1065 at comcast.net
Fri Feb 13 14:33:23 UTC 2015


Kathy

I have Emailed you a very good example that will assist you in  solving the
problem.  Please let me know if you need further assistance.

Best

Jorge Hernandez
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   1. Can anyone tell me how to solve this math problem?
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   2. Re: Can anyone tell me how to solve this math problem?
      (Jorge Paez)


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Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2015 22:34:30 -0500
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Subject: [Fabs] Can anyone tell me how to solve this math problem?
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If the temperature is constant, the pressure of the gas in a container
varies inversely as the volume of the container. if the pressure is 40
pounds per square foot in a container with 4 cubic feet, what is the
pressure in a container with 8.5 cubic feet?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Kathy                 

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Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2015 22:56:32 -0500
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I do not remember the exact name of the formula, but look in your
periodic table, and I believe there is a section that has certain
formulas.
Just look under gasses.
Sorry--can't help because I'm no good in Chem but I remember seeing
that when I studied it a few years ago.
Hope that helps.

Jorge

On 2/12/15, Kathy via Fabs <fabs at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> If the temperature is constant, the pressure of the gas in a container
> varies inversely as the volume of the container. if the pressure is 40
> pounds per square foot in a container with 4 cubic feet, what is the
> pressure in a container with 8.5 cubic feet?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Kathy
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