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At `0^@C` and 760 mm Hg pressure, a gas occupies a volume of `100 "cm"^3`. Kelvin temperature of the gas is increased by one-fifth and the pressure is increased one and a half times. Calculate the final volume of the gas.

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`80 cm^3`
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