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Calculate the equilibrium partial pressures~~~~~~Chemistry help!?

The reaction PCl3(g)+Cl2(g)<----->PCl5(g) has Kp of 0.0870 at 300 degrees C. A flask is charged with 0.50 atm PCl3, 0.50 atm Cl2, and 0.20 atm PCl5 at this temperature.
Calculate the equilibrium partial pressures of . PCl3,Cl2, PCl5.

How would I approach this problem to solve the for the eqyilibrium parrtial pressures of the three compounds?
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