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At pressure P and absolute temperature T a mass M of an ideal gas fills a closed container of volume V. An additional mass 2M of the same gas is added into the container and the volume is then reduced to `V/3` and the temperature to `T/3`. The pressure of the gas will now be:

A

`P/3`

B

P

C

3P

D

9P

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