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You have to convert the temperature to Kelvins, the volume to liters, and the pressure to torr. You use the combined gas law and solve for pressure. P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 P1 = P2V2T1/T2V1 P1 = (608 torr)(0.300 L)(323.15 K) / (310.15 K) (0.555 L) P1 = 342.42 torr I believe that if you are using the correct number of significant digits, you would write the answer as 342 torr.

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