You have a helium filled milar balloon for a birthday party. The wind suddenly snatches it from your hand and it rises i

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You have a helium filled milar balloon for a birthday party. The wind suddenly snatches it from your hand and it rises i

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You have a helium filled milar balloon for a birthday party. The
wind suddenly snatches it from your hand and it rises into the sky.
If it continues to rise to a great height, where the temperature is
22.55°C colder, what is the new volume of the balloon if it started
at 2.75×10-2m3?
Note: The coefficient of volumetric expansion of helium is
3400X10-6/C degrees. Don't forget the unit!
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