Chad GC Question - incorrect answer?

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tripling pressure makes it 1/3 of the ORIGINAL volume and halving temp. makes it 1/2 of the original volume.

so your new volume is 6 times smaller than the original volume.
 
tripling pressure makes it 1/3 of the ORIGINAL volume and halving temp. makes it 1/2 of the original volume.

so your new volume is 6 times smaller than the original volume.

i don't know why, but a 1/6 of the original amount didn't sound like 6 times smaller than the original volume to me; i had to actually do out 6 x 1/6 = 1. i think i'm going insane.
 
i don't know why, but a 1/6 of the original amount didn't sound like 6 times smaller than the original volume to me; i had to actually do out 6 x 1/6 = 1. i think i'm going insane.



Huh? 1/6 doesn't sound like 6 times smaller to you?

good luck in QR
 
Huh? 1/6 doesn't sound like 6 times smaller to you?

good luck in QR

well that's not a very nice thing to say.

hang in there man, I know all the numbers can start to just look the same after studying for so long.
 
I was kidding...

Reading DoeAdeer's posts have influenced me a little:laugh:
 
Huh? 1/6 doesn't sound like 6 times smaller to you?

good luck in QR

i've actually been scoring 23+s on Kaplan practice tests for qr, but thanks for the concern. i'm just tired from the nonstop studying.
 
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