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Rearranging Formulas Quick Check
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Which of the following is an example of using the Division Property of Equality to rearrange the equation PV=nRT ?(1 point)
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n=PVRT
n equals Start Fraction upper P upper V over upper R upper T End Fraction
R=PV−nT
upper R equals upper P upper V minus n upper T
R=nTPV
upper R equals Start Fraction n upper T over upper P upper V End Fraction
T=PVnR
2 of 52 of 5 Items
Question
Which of the following is an example of using the Division Property of Equality to rearrange the equation PV=nRT ?(1 point)
Responses
n=PVRT
n equals Start Fraction upper P upper V over upper R upper T End Fraction
R=PV−nT
upper R equals upper P upper V minus n upper T
R=nTPV
upper R equals Start Fraction n upper T over upper P upper V End Fraction
T=PVnR
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GPT-4o mini
To use the Division Property of Equality to rearrange the equation PV = nRT, we want to isolate one of the variables on one side of the equation.
The correct rearrangement for \( n \) would divide both sides by \( RT \):
\[ n = \frac{PV}{RT} \]
This corresponds to:
**n equals Start Fraction upper P upper V over upper R upper T End Fraction**
So, that is the correct answer.
The correct rearrangement for \( n \) would divide both sides by \( RT \):
\[ n = \frac{PV}{RT} \]
This corresponds to:
**n equals Start Fraction upper P upper V over upper R upper T End Fraction**
So, that is the correct answer.