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Consider the following problem:
    Assume all givens have 3 significant figures.
   A gas mixture is composed of three gases. The partial pressure of the first gas is 166.132 kPa.
The second gas is 57.9 kPa and the third gas is 13 kPa.
What is the total pressure of the mixture in atmmospheres (atm)?


Answer with the correct number of significant figures - No Units:
  PT = atm *





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