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StartFraction P subscript 1 V subscript 1 over T subscript 1 EndFraction equals StartFraction P subscript 2 V subscript 2 over T subscript 2 EndFraction. Using the combined gas law above, identify the variables that would be in the numerator (A) and denominator (B) if you were to rearrange the gas law to solve for final pressure. P subscript 2 equals StartFraction A over B EndFraction. Numerator (A): P1V1T2 P2V2T1 P1V1 Denominator (B): P1V1T2 P2V2T1 T1V2 P1V1

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