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If `20 cm^(3)` gas 1 atm is expanded to `50 cm^(3)` at constant T, then what is the final pressure ?

A

`20 xx ( 1)/( 50)`

B

` 50 xx ( 1)/( 20 ) `

C

` 1 xx ( 1)/( 20 ) xx 50`

D

` 50 xx ( 1)/ ( 0.0 2)`

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