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A sample of gas at room temperature is placed in an evacuated bulb of volume `0.51 L` and is found to exert a pressure of `24 kPa`. This bulb is connected to another evacuated bulb whose volume is `0.63 L`, and the gas is allowed to fill both bulbs. What is the new pressure of the gas at room temperature ?

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