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5 November, 19:23

Which best defines partial pressure in a mixture of gases?

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pressure that is exerted by all the gases of a mixture on the container

pressure that is exerted by one gas as if it occupied a container by itself

half of the pressure that is exerted by the gases of a mixture on the container

sum of the individual pressures that are exerted by two or more gases

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  1. 5 November, 20:02
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    Width = 34 cm

    Length = 81 cm

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let length be l and width be w

    Let perimeter be p or p = 2 (l+w)

    The length of the rectangular box is 21 centimeters less than triple the width:

    This means

    l = 3w - 21

    Also, perimeter is 230, so

    2 (l+w) = 230

    or

    l+w = 115

    Putting equation 1 in this equation, we get:

    l+w=115

    (3w - 21) + w=115

    Solving:

    (3w - 21) + w=115//4w=136//w=34

    To find length:

    l = 3w - 21

    l = 3 (34) - 21

    l = 81

    Hence

    Width = 34 cm

    Length = 81 cm
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