A container of gas with N molecules has the following state variables: P0, V0, and T0. A second container has twice the number of molecules as the first, triple the pressure and T=T0. What is the volume of the second container in terms of V0?

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double n, pressure 3x ?

v=vo* n/P

could it be 2/3 ?
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