Dive theory question

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The correct answer is, "none of the above."

The air volume will increase to 5/3 of the original volume.
Another way to say this is, "the air volume will increase by 2/3."
The answer, "the air volume will increase by 5/3" is not correct as this would result in a total volume of 1 + 5/3 or 8/3.

Incorrect or imprecise wording of math problems (and answers) is one of the reasons so many people have problems with them.
 
I guess I'm missing something...

Boyles Law: P1 x V1 = P2 x V2

5 atm x V1 = 3 atm x V2

so. 5 atm x V1 / 3 atm = V2

place some random value in for the first volume of the air, say 1 Liters

(5 atm x 1 liters)/ 3 atm = 1.6 L

that's 5/3 of whatever value the first volume is.
 
Wups...Is there an echo in here? I should have read WebMonkey's post more carefully. Then I wouldn't have said exactly the same thing he did.
My bad.
 
I agree with you Dale, I really wish PADI would have someone go through some of their quiz answers...although their exams are better than most others.

Tom
 
the guy got his answer... move on people you're blocking traffic
 
This translates into "Don't hold your breath" :D

Terry

What a beautiful way to explain the math, actually made me laugh. thanks.
 

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