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The pressure in car tires is often measured in pounds per square inch (lb/in. 2 ), with the recommended pressure being in the range of 25 to 45 lb/in. 2 . Suppose a tire has a pressure of 45.0lb/in. 2 . Convert 45.0lb/in. 2 to its equivalent in atmospheres.
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