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Can you figure out this math problem please?

A balloon has a volume of 432 mL at 20 degree Celsius. If its volume decreases to 400 mL, what must the temperature be?
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V/T=V1/T1
Must convert Celsius to Kelvin

432/293=400/T1
432(400)=293T1
172800=293T1
T1=589.8 K
T1=316.8 C
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